Meaning of Just fine
An expression meaning that something is acceptable or satisfactory, but not exceptional.
In simple words: Good enough or okay.
Just fine in a sentence
- How are you feeling today? I'm just fine.
- The meal was just fine, nothing special.
- Her performance was just fine considering the circumstances.
- He said the presentation went just fine overall.
- Everything is just fine, no need to worry.
How to use Just fine
Typically used to respond to inquiries about one's well-being. May sound dismissive in some contexts. Appropriate in casual and semi-formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone response
Memory hint
Think of saying 'just fine' like giving a thumbs up – it's a simple, quick approval.
Related words
Collocations with Just fine
- feel just fine
- do just fine
- look just fine
Synonyms for Just fine
- acceptable
- satisfactory
- adequate
- all right
- fine
Common mistakes with Just fine
- Confused with 'just okay' which can sound less positive.
- Used too seriously when a casual response is expected.
- Overused in negative situations where a more expressive answer is required.
Compare Just fine with Acceptable, Adequate, All right, Fine
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Frequently asked questions about Just fine
What does Just fine mean?
Good enough or okay.
What is the definition of Just fine?
An expression meaning that something is acceptable or satisfactory, but not exceptional.
How do you use Just fine in a sentence?
How are you feeling today? I'm just fine.
Can you give another example of Just fine?
The meal was just fine, nothing special.
What are synonyms for Just fine?
Common alternatives include acceptable, satisfactory, adequate, all right, fine.
What words go with Just fine?
It commonly pairs with feel just fine, do just fine, look just fine.
What are common mistakes when using Just fine?
Confused with 'just okay' which can sound less positive. Used too seriously when a casual response is expected. Overused in negative situations where a more expressive answer is required.
How do you pronounce Just fine?
US: //dʒʌst faɪn//, UK: //dʒʌst faɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Just fine?
Typically used to respond to inquiries about one's well-being. May sound dismissive in some contexts. Appropriate in casual and semi-formal settings.
