Fine

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Meanings of Fine

   
Adjective
  • Something that is really good or nice.
  • Something that is very small or thin.
  • A position in a game, like behind the batsman.
  • Something that is delicate or subtle.
   
Verb
  • To make something cleaner or better, like cleaning gold.
  • To become cleaner or better.
  • To make something smoother or softer, like soil.
  • To change something little by little.
  • To clean drinks like wine or beer by filtering them.
  • To get smaller or less over time.
   
Noun
  • A type of special drink made from grapes, like champagne.
  • Small bits of something, like tiny pieces of dirt or sand.
   
Adverb
  • A way to say you agree, even if you don't want to.
  • In a good way, like when everything works out well.
  • In a nice or delicate manner.
  • A way to describe hitting a ball just right.
   

Explanation of the word: Fine

Fine can mean that something is nice or good. If you do a good job on your drawing, someone might say, 'That looks fine!'

   

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Translations for the word: Fine

   
hindi
बढ़िया (badhiya)

badhiya

अच्छा (accha)

accha

ठीक (theek)

theek

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Fine

fine-threaded excellent good clarify purify refine OK all right
   

Antonyms for the word: Fine

coarse
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Fine

  • The cake looks fine and tasty.
  • I am feeling fine after my nap.
  • This is a fine place to play.
  • You have a fine collection of stickers.
  • The movie was fine and fun to watch.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Fine

Squeaky the Squirrel

In a world where everything is just fine, there lived a little squirrel named Squeaky. Squeaky loved to gather acorns and play with his friends.

One sunny day, he found a shiny acorn that sparkled in the sunlight. "This is the finest acorn ever!" he squeaked with joy.

But when he shared it with his friends, they all agreed that the best part was not the acorn, but the fun they had together!

Squeaky learned that sometimes, what’s truly fine is the laughter and friendship we share. So, let’s make every day a fine adventure with our friends!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Fine

The word 'fine' can mean something that is of high quality or very good. It can also mean being okay or satisfactory.

You pronounce 'fine' like 'fain' with a long 'i' sound.

The word 'fine' comes from the Latin word 'finis', which means 'end' or 'limit'. It has been used in English for many years to describe something that is excellent.

The word 'fine' in Bengali is 'ভাল' (Bhāl).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Fine

Fact: The word 'fine' can mean something is really good or of high quality!
Proverb: A fine day brings fine thoughts. (This means a good day can inspire good ideas.)
Quote: "The finer things in life are the simple things." - Unknown