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UK/["/faɪn/"]/US/["/faɪn/"]/

Meaning of Fine

In simple words: Okay or good; no problems.

Fine in a sentence

  • The weather today is just fine for a picnic.
  • She gave a fine performance in the school play.
  • Everything will be fine if we work together.
  • I received a fine for parking in the wrong place.
  • He was fine with the decision to move to another city.

How to use Fine

Use 'fine' in everyday conversation when something is acceptable or satisfactory. It can be both positive and neutral. Avoid using it in very formal contexts or when discussing serious issues.

Grammar pattern

fine + object (to describe condition)

Memory hint

Sounds like 'find' — if something is fine, you found it acceptable.

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Synonyms for Fine

Opposites of Fine

Common mistakes with Fine

  • Confused with 'find' — make sure to use 'fine' for quality.
  • Using 'fine' instead of 'fined' when referring to a penalty.
  • 'Fine' is often overused; sometimes a stronger word is better.

Compare Fine with Delicate, Subtle

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Frequently asked questions about Fine

What does Fine mean?

Okay or good; no problems.

What is the definition of Fine?

in good health

How do you use Fine in a sentence?

The weather today is just fine for a picnic.

Can you give another example of Fine?

She gave a fine performance in the school play.

What are synonyms for Fine?

Common alternatives include delicate, subtle.

What is the opposite of Fine?

Opposite meanings include poor, bad, terrible.

What words go with Fine?

It commonly pairs with be, feel, look, absolutely, completely, physically, be, look, seem, absolutely, completely, just, for, be, look, seem, absolutely, completely, just, for, be, turn out, keep, be, extremely, fairly, very.

What are common mistakes when using Fine?

Confused with 'find' — make sure to use 'fine' for quality. Using 'fine' instead of 'fined' when referring to a penalty. 'Fine' is often overused; sometimes a stronger word is better.

How do you pronounce Fine?

US: /["/faɪn/"]/, UK: /["/faɪn/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Fine?

Use 'fine' in everyday conversation when something is acceptable or satisfactory. It can be both positive and neutral. Avoid using it in very formal contexts or when discussing serious issues.

What CEFR level is Fine?

"Fine" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.