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    fine
    [fīn]
    adjective
    finer (comparative adjective)
    1. of high quality:
      "this was a fine piece of filmmaking" · "fine wines"
      • (of a person) worthy of or eliciting admiration:
        "what a fine human being he is"
      • reasonably good; satisfactory:
        "relations in the group were fine"
      • used to express one's agreement with or acquiescence to something:
        "anything you want is fine by me, Linda" · "he said such a solution would be fine"
      • in good health and feeling well:
        "“I'm fine, just fine. And you?”"
      • of imposing and dignified appearance or size:
        "a very fine Elizabethan mansion"
      • (of speech or writing) sounding impressive and grand but ultimately insincere:
        "fine words seemed to produce few practical benefits"
      • denoting or displaying a state of good, though not excellent, preservation in stamps, books, coins, etc..
    2. (of a thread, strand, or hair) very thin or narrow:
      "I have always had fine and dry hair"
      • (of a point) sharp:
        "I sharpened the leads to a fine point"
      • consisting of small particles:
        "the soils were all fine silt"
      • having or requiring an intricate delicacy of touch:
        "exquisitely fine work"
      • (of something abstract) subtle and therefore perceived only with difficulty and care:
        "there is a fine distinction between misrepresenting the truth and lying"
      • (of a physical faculty) sensitive and discriminating:
        "he has a fine eye for the detail and texture of social scenery"
    3. (of the weather) bright and clear:
      "it was another fine winter day"
    4. (of gold or silver) containing a specified high proportion of pure metal:
      "the coin is struck in .986 fine gold"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French fin, based on Latin finire ‘to finish’ (see finish).
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    1. of high quality:
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    2. (of a thread, strand, or hair) very thin or narrow:
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    3. (of the weather) bright and clear:
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    finer - (comparative of `fine') greater in quality or excellence; "a finer wine"; "a finer musician"
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    finer comparative form of fine: more fine
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    Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective, fin·er, fin·est. of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine. Synonyms: select, perfect, consummate, finished
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