In a pleasant or attractive manner
“Whether he was in a fine mansion, or in a dingy prison cell, he always made the best of his circumstances.”
In a subtle manner
With meticulous attention to standards or precision
“Beneath it lay more men's clothes, including linen tunics of fine weave and workmanship.”
In an elegant manner, suggestive of refinement
“We enjoy splurging on some fine dining every now and then.”
In a neat or tidy way or manner
Adverb for of superior quality
“It was a seriously fine feast, and all sourced from the island's astonishing natural larder.”
(of the weather) Adverb for cloudless and sunny
“We should take advantage of the fine weather and head to the beach.”
(of a material or fabric) Adverb for very thin, and almost transparent
“They made garments from extravagant materials such as cashmere, chenille, mohair, and fine silk blends.”
(of something abstract) Adverb for perceived only with attention to detail or subtlety
“There is a fine distinction between being genuinely articulate and word salad.”
Adverb for good or satisfactory
“I think that these are all fine reasons to practice yoga.”
Adverb for worthy of or eliciting admiration
“Our company is always on the lookout for fine young professionals to join our team.”
Adverb for in good health and feeling well
“I am feeling fine after recovering from my recent cold.”
Adverb for having or showing great perception or insight
“Her fine sense of the comic permits the novel to approach a kind of high seriousness.”
Adverb for thin or below average in width
“Colley draws his characters with fine lines, conveying the personalities of each individual through illustration.”
Adverb for terminating in a point or edge
“On the outer edges of the sword was shining steel, sharpened to a fine point.”
Adverb for made or consisting of small particles
“The fine grains are also perfect for smooth, almost soupy polenta.”
Adverb for having a small size or stature
“You should have read the fine print before purchasing this lemon.”
Adverb for expensive or having a high value
“She revealed that she had a taste for fine jewelry, at which point he realized that his little liaison could turn out to be a rather costly affair.”
Adverb for easily broken or destroyed
“The elders asked the little ones to be very careful with the fine china teacups and saucers.”
Adverb for having a discriminating nature in one's choices
“You need to possess a demonstrable fine taste in wines to become a sommelier.”
Adverb for pure and free from impurities
“Several tracts of the rehabilitated land were being targeted by artisanal miners in search of fine gold.”
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