finer; finest
1
a
: all right
That's fine with me.
b
: well or healthy : not sick or injured
feel fine
2
a
: superior in kind, quality, or appearance : excellent
did a fine job
a fine young man
has a fine mind
b
of weather
: sunny and pleasant
a fine summer day
3
a(1)
: very thin in gauge or texture
fine thread
(2)
: not coarse
fine sand
(3)
: very small
fine print
(4)
: delicately made or proportioned
fine china
fine features
(5)
: thin sense 1a, keen
a knife with a fine edge
(6)
: very precise or accurate
a fine adjustment
trying to be too fine with his pitches
b
: physically trained or hardened close to the limit of efficiency
—used of an athlete or animal
4
: delicate, subtle, or sensitive in quality, perception, or distinction
a fine point of law
There's a fine line between helping and intruding.
5
a
: ornate sense 1
fine writing
b
: marked by or affecting elegance or refinement
fine manners
fine dining
6
—used as an intensive
Let a soprano pour out her soul in a fine frenzy of enthusiasm …—
Time
7
a
: free from impurity
b
of a metal
: having a stated proportion of pure metal in the composition expressed in parts per thousand
a gold coin .9166 fine
1
2
: with a very narrow margin of time or space
… she had not intended to cut her escape so fine …—
Melinda Beck et al.
1
a
: a sum imposed as punishment for an offense
The motorist had to pay a fine for speeding.
fines for returning library books late
b
: a forfeiture or penalty paid to an injured party in a civil action
2
dated, law
: a compromise of a fictitious suit used as a form of conveyance of lands
3
obsolete
: end, conclusion
see also:
fined; fining
1
: to become pure or clear
the ale will fine
2
: to become smaller in lines or proportions
: end
—used as a direction in music to mark the closing point after a repeat
plural -es
1
: exquisite perfection or elaborateness of form, texture, or construction : superior quality
this material surpasses all others in fineness
2
3
a(1)
(2)
: sensitivity or delicacy of touch or manipulation
the pianist's notable fineness of rendition
the fineness of the surgeon's technique
b
: subtlety, sensitivity, acuity
not in the name of some high-flown fineness of feeling but in the name of simple social practicality—
Lionel Trilling
this does not mean that there is no fineness of discrimination in his handling of its themes—
T. W. Beach
4
: the condition or degree of slenderness, thinness, or sharpness
the fineness of wire
the fineness of a knife's edge determines its cutting power
5
a
: the condition of being finely divided : the condition of being finely composed (as of particles, threads, or fibers)
marveled at the fineness of the sand
b
: the extent of subdivision of a substance as indicated under prescribed conditions (as of cement, sand, gravel, or pigments)
c
: the relative width, diameter, linear density, or weight per unit length (as of fibers or yarns) expressed in a number of units
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