Meaning of You're a-feelin' fine
In simple words: You are feeling good.
You're a-feelin' fine in a sentence
- After a good night's sleep, you're a-feelin' fine today!
- No worries, you're a-feelin' fine just as you are!
- You just aced your exam; of course you're a-feelin' fine!
- On a sunny beach, I knew you're a-feelin' fine.
How to use You're a-feelin' fine
Typically used in casual, friendly contexts. Suitable among friends, but may sound informal in professional settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of someone feeling great and using a relaxed slang style.
Related words
Collocations with You're a-feelin' fine
- you're a-feelin' fine today
- you're a-feelin' fine all night
- you're a-feelin' fine, my friend
Synonyms for You're a-feelin' fine
- feeling good
- doing well
- in good spirits
- feeling great
Common mistakes with You're a-feelin' fine
- Confused with 'you feel fine' which is more formal
- Omitting the 'a-' at the start, making it sound less natural in slang
- Using in overly formal situations where casual language is inappropriate
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Frequently asked questions about "You're a-feelin' fine"
What does "You're a-feelin' fine" mean?
You are feeling good.
What is the definition of "You're a-feelin' fine"?
A casual way to say you are feeling happy or well.
How do you use "You're a-feelin' fine" in a sentence?
After a good night's sleep, you're a-feelin' fine today!
Can you give another example of "You're a-feelin' fine"?
No worries, you're a-feelin' fine just as you are!
What are synonyms for "You're a-feelin' fine"?
Common alternatives include feeling good, doing well, in good spirits, feeling great.
What words go with "You're a-feelin' fine"?
It commonly pairs with you're a-feelin' fine today, you're a-feelin' fine all night, you're a-feelin' fine, my friend.
What are common mistakes when using "You're a-feelin' fine"?
Confused with 'you feel fine' which is more formal Omitting the 'a-' at the start, making it sound less natural in slang Using in overly formal situations where casual language is inappropriate
How do you pronounce "You're a-feelin' fine"?
US: //jʊr ə ˈfiːlɪn faɪn//, UK: //jʊə(r) ə ˈfiːlɪn faɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is "You're a-feelin' fine" formal or informal?
"You're a-feelin' fine" is slang, so it fits very casual settings and is usually avoided in writing.
When should I use "You're a-feelin' fine"?
Typically used in casual, friendly contexts. Suitable among friends, but may sound informal in professional settings.
