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  1. FINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Noun (1) a $50 fine for speeding “Is there anything wrong?” “No, everything's fine.” The house looks fine to me. Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More.

  2. FINE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    That's a fine (= very unpleasant) thing to say about your father after all he's done for you! He picked a fine time to leave us.

  3. Fine - definition of fine by The Free Dictionary

    1. excellent or choice in quality; very good of its kind: a fine speech. 2. superior in skill, ability, or accomplishment: a fine violinist.

  4. FINE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you say that something is fine, you mean that it is satisfactory or acceptable. The skiing is fine. Everything was going to be just fine. It's fine to ask questions as we go along, but it's better if you …

  5. Fine - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Wine, food or porcelain that is exceptionally delicious, well-made, or beautiful is called fine. Fine also means that things are okay or acceptable, like when someone asks how you are and you reply, “I'm …

  6. fine - definition and meaning - Wordnik

    fine: A sum of money required to be paid especially to the government as a penalty for an offense.

  7. Fine - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English

    Often used to denote something of good or acceptable quality, but not excellent. It can also mean good health or good quality in an informal setting. The weather is fine today. I'm feeling fine, thank you.

  8. fine - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Idioms cut fine, to calculate precisely, esp. without allowing for possible error or accident: To finish in ten minutes is to cut it too fine.

  9. FINE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    satisfactory or acceptable; okay: The story is fine for a class assignment but not good enough to publish in the school paper. It's fine with me if you don't want to go.

  10. fine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    3 days ago · fine (third-person singular simple present fines, present participle fining, simple past and past participle fined) (obsolete, intransitive) To finish; to cease.