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fine

verb
/faɪn/

Meaning

to impose a penalty payment; to make someone pay money as punishment
good; excellent; thin; delicate; high quality
of high quality; very good, or a penalty for breaking a law

Example Sentences

The police officer fined him for speeding.

The weather is fine today.

She paid a fine for parking in the wrong place.

Example Expressions

cut it fine

Synonyms

penalize, punish, charge, good, excellent, satisfactory, acceptable, penalty, fee, delicate
Entry 1
penalize, punish, charge
Entry 2
good, excellent, satisfactory, acceptable
Entry 3
excellent, good, penalty, fee, delicate

Antonyms

reward, pardon, forgive, bad, poor, terrible, awful, coarse
Entry 1
reward, pardon, forgive
Entry 2
bad, poor, terrible, awful
Entry 3
poor, bad, coarse

Collocations

pay a fine, heavy fine, parking fine, impose fine, fine amount, fine art, fine weather, fine quality, fine details, fine line
Entry 1
pay a fine, heavy fine, parking fine, impose fine, fine amount
Entry 2
fine art, fine weather, fine quality, fine details
Entry 3
pay a fine, fine art, fine weather, fine line

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the whole amount; complete
triple; consisting of three parts; high-pitched sound in music
Short in duration; a summary of information.

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