FINE vs VERY WELL: NOUN
- End; termination; conclusion.
- Specifically The end of life; death.
- In musical notation, the word indicating the end of a repeated section, whether da capo or dal segno; also, the end of a composition in several sections.
- In conclusion; to conclude; to sum up.
- An agreement to do something, as in reparation or restitution; composition; atonement; penance.
- Money extracted as a penalty
- A sum of money required to be paid especially to the government as a penalty for an offense.
- An end; a termination.
- The sum of money so exacted.
- The exaction of a money payment as a punishment for an offense or a dereliction of any kind; a mulct: as, a fine for assault; the fines prescribed in the constitution of a society.
- A sum of money paid by custom by a tenant to his lord, nominally as a gratuity, and distinct from rent. This custom belongs solely to feudal tenures and to those modified by the feudal law, as copyholds. Fines were paid usually at a transfer of the tenant's estate by alienation or succession, but sometimes on other occasions, as at the death of the lord.
- In feudal law: A final agreement between persons concerning lands or rents, or between the lord and his vassal prescribing the conditions on which the latter should hold his lands.
- In old English law, a judicial proceeding, often fictitious, resorted to merely as a mode of conveyance of land. The persons concerned in the transfer were made parties to a fictitious action, in which the transferrer solemnly acknowledged the land to be the property of the transferee, thus by apparent compromise putting an end to the suit. It was used very commonly as a means of putting an end to an entail.
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FINE vs VERY WELL: ADJECTIVE
- Consisting of very small particles; not coarse.
- (of weather) pleasant; not raining, perhaps with the sun shining
- Carefully or delicately made or done: : exquisite.
- Used as an intensive.
- Being in a state of satisfactory health; quite well.
- Satisfactory; acceptable.
- Characterized by refinement or elegance.
- Trained to the highest degree of physical efficiency.
- Able to make or detect effects of great subtlety or precision; sensitive.
- Minutely precise especially in differences in meaning
- ; free or impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity
- Of texture; being small-grained or smooth to the touch or having fine particles
- Superior to the average
- Thin in thickness or diameter
- Characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment
- Very small in size, weight, or thickness.
- Being in good health
- Of superior quality, skill, or appearance.
- Excellent in character or ability.
- Marginally different or subtle.
- Free from impurities.
- Containing pure metal in a specified proportion or amount.
- Very sharp; keen.
- Thin; slender.
- Being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
- Used other than as an idiom: see very, well.
FINE vs VERY WELL: VERB
- Issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty
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FINE vs VERY WELL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To require the payment of a fine from; impose a fine on.
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FINE vs VERY WELL: ADVERB
- Finely.
- Very well.
- An expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
- Used to weaken the effect of certain modal verbs.
- Quite well
- Sentence-initial expression of agreement
FINE vs VERY WELL: INTERJECTION
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- Indicating acceptance, often with resignation or acquiescence, of a statement or situation.
FINE vs VERY WELL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To come to an end; end; cease.
- To condemn; pronounce judgment against.
- To pledge; pawn.
- To pay by way of fine or fee.
- To subject to a pecuniary penalty; set a fine upon, as by judgment of a court or by any competent authority; punish by fine: as, jurors are fined for non-attendance; absent members are fined.
- To bring to an end.
- Finely; well: as, I wad like fine to do it.
- Delicately; cautiously.
- To pay a fine; procure acknowledgment of one's right or claim by pecuniary compensation.
- To make fine or slender; make less coarse: as, to fine grass.
- To change by imperceptible degrees; cause to pass by fine gradations to another or more perfect state.
- To become fine or pure; become clear, as by depositing sediment: often followed by down.
- Of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles
- An expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
- In a delicate manner
- To make fine or pure; purify; clarify; refine: as, to fine gold or silver; to fine wine.
- (idiom) (in fine) In summation; in brief.
- (idiom) (in fine) In conclusion; finally.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or become finer, purer, or cleaner.
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FINE vs VERY WELL: RELATED WORDS
- Pretty, Beautiful, Delicately, Pleasant, Exquisitely, Well, Dainty, Bad, Finely, Delicate, Ok, Exquisite, Good, Alright, Okay
- Excellently, Correctly, Far, Easily, Excellent, Tiptop, Known, Knows, Okay, Great, First rate, Fine, Alright, Ok, All right
FINE vs VERY WELL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Powdery, Pretty, Beautiful, Pleasant, Exquisitely, Well, Dainty, Bad, Finely, Delicate, Ok, Exquisite, Good, Alright, Okay
- Excellent, Certainly, Bien, Best, Beautifully, Allright, Tiptop, Known, Okay, Great, First rate, Fine, Alright, Ok, All right
FINE vs VERY WELL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We did a test run and needed to set up the bank account, which was fine, so we thought everything was fine.
- The same shall apply to a person under detention owing to payment default of a fine or petty fine.
- If a fine has been imposed, calculating what portion of that fine has been collected should be simple.
- The Graduated Squeezums is a fine motor training kit designed for use with individuals with fine motor disabilities.
- In other words, the State Traffic Fine does not reduce the maximum amount of the fine that a judge can set.
- Art direction, graphic design, fine art, fine art instruction, social media, communications.
- We are fine with you posting a translation into Korean, if Chris is also fine with it.
- Fine Art; Estate Fine Jewelry; Silver; Estate Carpets; Books, and more.
- Broken Age, Double Fine Productions, and the Double Fine logo are the exclusive trademarks of Double Fine Productions, Inc.
- Grief is fine; sullenness is fine, gloom is fine but todisplay them intentionally is wrong.
- That is an excellent statement, very thoughtful, very well reasoned.
- It came very well packed and very easy to assemble.
- They are very large and very well done.
- Inspection went very well they were very thorough.
- Very well made and very easy to install.
- Very solid and dress up the room very well.
- The organisation was very easy because Sunflower was very responsive and informed us very well which ingredients we would need.
- The students make very good progress in both subjects and achieve very well as aresult of very good teaching.
- Please give this recommendation form to a teacher who knows you very well and can write very well about you.
- Fortunately for concerned parents, Minecraft servers tend to be very well moderated and very well delineated into their various types.
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