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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

It is the computational processing of images that reveals the finest details of a sample placed under all kinds of different light microscopes.

A health care company has been fined £50,000 after the death of an elderly resident who fell off the edge of her bed in a County Antrim care home.

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A number of carmakers are already struggling to meet their targets, although there are flexible mechanisms built into the rules which should allow them to avoid fines for the moment.

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So instead he went to Kilar, “who did great but gave me very little music, albeit fine, which required lots of reuse and remixing of cues.”

“If they even move that thing across the street, you know, 100 yards, I think we’d all be fine with it, because they wouldn’t be driving on these tiny little roads.”

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

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