fine
[faɪn]
Definition:
1. Very good.
2. Superior to the average.
3. Being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition.
Use 'fine' in a sentence:
- 1. As for Jo, she's doing fine.
- 2. The skiing is fine.
- 3. She has a fine collection of Bohemian glass.
- 4. Gerald was a fine horseman.
- 5. These pearls had a fine lustre.
- 6. Jim has made a fine job of the garden.
- 7. Everything was going to be just fine.
- 8. A fine drizzle began to veil the hills.
- 9. She wrote that they were all fine.
- 10. He was lucky to get off with a small fine.
- 11. This was often thought of as the country's finest hour.
- 12. They had to pay a walloping great fine.
- 13. Keep going like that ─ you're doing fine.
- 14. He has fine lines around his eyes.
- 15. The company has a long tradition of fine design.
- 16. Say what you like about her, she's a fine singer.
- 17. Just give it your best shot and you'll be fine.
- 18. The offending driver received a large fine.
- 19. There's a fine line between love and hate.
- 20. Grodin is a fine comic actor.
- 21. That arrangement suits me fine.
- 22. You seem in fine fettle.
- 23. Did she have to pay a fine?
- 24. That's the idea! You're doing fine.
- 25. All the instruments are working fine.
- 26. It had been fine the week before.
- 27. 2003 was a particularly fine vintage.
- 28. The fine detail of the plan has yet to be worked out.
- 29. He was reputed to be a fine cook.
- 30. The fabric is very fine or frays easily.
- 31. Read the manual to learn the program's finer points.
- 32. He was a fine man.
- 33. That's a fine car you have. Yes sir!
- 34. 'That's fine,' he replied amiably.
- 35. It's a city with fine buildings and plenty of open space.
- 36. We waited in our fine clothes.
- 37. That sounds fine in theory, but have you really thought it through?
- 38. The project is coming on fine.
- 39. The box will do fine as a table.
- 40. This is a fine book.
- 41. I was feeling fine when I got up this morning.
- 42. The fine weather made a welcome change.
- 43. How long will the fine weather hold?
- 44. A red sky at night often indicates fine weather the next day.
- 45. The water is fine once you're in!
- 46. It's a fine performance that commands attention from first to last.
- 47. The fine will be taken out of your wages.
- 48. Such fine work requires a good eye and a steady hand.
- 49. We get along just fine together.
- 50. Things were going fine until you showed up.
- 51. Don't worry. Your speech was fine.
- 52. His speech was full of fine words which meant nothing.
- 53. The seeds were pounded to a fine powder.
- 54. "Here, have mine."—"No, this is fine."