fine
//faɪn//
Adjective
fineCanonical form
finerComparative
finestSuperlative
1
of very high quality; excellent
This restaurant serves fine food.
2
in good health; feeling well
I'm fine, thank you.
3
very thin or slender
She has fine hair that is difficult to style.
4
consisting of very small particles or pieces
The beach has fine white sand.
5
bright and clear, with no rain
It was a fine day, so we decided to go to the beach.
6
subtle or delicate in quality or distinction
There is a fine distinction between the two concepts.
Noun
fineSingular
finesPlural
1
a sum of money that must be paid as a punishment for breaking a law or rule
He had to pay a fine for parking illegally.
Verb
1
to make someone pay a fine as punishment
He was fined $100 for parking illegally.
Adverb
fineCanonical form
finerComparative
finestSuperlative
1
in a satisfactory or acceptable manner; well
Everything is working fine.