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fine

Definition for fine

adjective as in cloudless, sunny

Strongest matches

bright, dry, pleasant

Strong matches

clarion, clear, fair

adjective as in dainty, delicate; sheer

adjective as in discriminating, exact

noun as in penalty in money

verb as in penalize in monetary way

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Example Sentences

"The only thing she wants to know is if our daughter is fine."

From BBC

Chickens and hens are incredibly resilient and will cope with a bit of cold weather just fine, the British Hen Welfare Trust, external says.

From BBC

JetBlue Airways took seventh place among U.S. airlines with just over 74% of flights arriving on time, but was recently fined by the Department of Transportation for chronically delayed flights and unrealistic scheduling.

This sentence without consequences seemed “the most viable solution” to Merchan, granting Trump an opportunity to appeal his conviction without having to face prison time or fines.

From Salon

Spectators don their finest fancy dress: There are monks and nuns, bananas and vegetables, traffic cones and dart boards, cartoon characters and Vikings.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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