FINES vs BAD: NOUN
- Plural form of fine.
- Fine particles, whether or not airborne.
- Small particles of cereal at the bottom of a cereal box.
- Money extracted as a penalty
- That which is bad. A bad condition: as, to go to the bad (see below). A bad thing: as, there are bads and goods among them.
- Preterit of bid.
- That which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency
FINES vs BAD: ADJECTIVE
- 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
- Being in good health
- Being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
- (of weather) pleasant; not raining, perhaps with the sun shining
- Not working properly
- Reproduced fraudulently
- Having undesirable or negative qualities
- Characterized by wickedness or immorality
- (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition
- Capable of harming
- Physically unsound or diseased
- Not achieving an adequate standard; poor.
- Immoral or evil.
- Vulgar or obscene.
- Disobedient or naughty.
- Disagreeable, unpleasant, or disturbing.
- Unfavorable.
- Not fresh; rotten or spoiled.
- Keenly sorry or regretful
- Feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad')
- Not capable of being collected
- Below average in quality or performance
- Nonstandard
- Not financially safe or secure
- Very intense
- Injurious in effect; detrimental.
- Seemingly non-appropriate, in manners, etc.
- Not suitable or fitting.
- Tricky; stressful; unpleasant.
- Evil; wicked.
- Faulty; not functional.
- This sense?) (slang) Fantastic.
- Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; -- the opposite of good.
- Spoiled, rotten, overripe.
- Malodorous, foul.
- Very good; great.
- Sorry; regretful.
- Not good; unfavorable; negative.
- Full of or exhibiting faults or errors.
- Having no validity; void.
- Being so far behind in repayment as to be considered a loss.
- Severe; intense.
- Being in poor health or in pain.
- Being in poor condition; diseased.
- Not working properly; defective.
FINES vs BAD: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fine.
- To shell (a walnut).
- Alternative past tense of bid. See bade.
FINES vs BAD: ADVERB
- N/A
- Very much; strongly
- With great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly')
- Badly.
FINES vs BAD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In metallurgy, ore which is pulverized or in too small particles to be smelted in the ordinary way.
- Evil; ill; vicious; wicked; depraved: applied to persons, conduct, character, influence, etc.: as, a bad man; bad conduct; a bad life; a bad heart; bad influence, etc.
- Offensive; disagreeable; troublesome; painful; grievous: as, bad treatment; a bad temper; it is too bad that you had to wait so long.
- Hurtful; noxious; having an injurious or unfavorable tendency or effect: with for: as, bad air or bad food; late hours are bad for the health; this step would be bad for your reputation or prospects.
- Ill; in ill health; sick; in unsound condition: as, to feel bad; to be bad with rheumatism; a bad hand or leg.
- Not good; defective; worthless; poor; of no value: as, bad coin; bad debts; a bad soil; a bad crop; a bad piece of work; bad health.
- Incorrect; faulty: as, a bad aim; bad English; a bad pronunciation.
- Not valid; not sound: as, a bad claim; a bad plea.
- Unfavorable; unfortunate: as, bad news; bad success.
- [Bad is the ordinary antithesis of good, in all its senses, whether positively, ‘evil,’ ‘harmful,’ or negatively, ‘not good,’ ‘not satisfactory,’ and whether substantively, ‘being evil,’ or causally, ‘causing harm.’ The senses run into one another, the precise application being determined by the context.]
- Strongly
- Very much
- Feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone
- Serious or severe
- (idiom) (that's too bad) Used in response to a protest or complaint to express insistence that the speaker's expectation be met.
- (idiom) (that's too bad) Used to express sadness or sympathy.
- (idiom) (half/so) Reasonably good.
- (idiom) (my bad) Used to acknowledge that one is at fault.
- (idiom) (in bad) In trouble or disfavor.
- (imperative) Bade.
FINES vs BAD: RELATED WORDS
- Pretty, Beautiful, Delicately, Pleasant, Exquisitely, Well, Dainty, Bad, Finely, Delicate, Ok, Exquisite, Good, Alright, Okay
- Sad, Wicked, Negative, Mediocre, Tough, Shitty, Atrocious, Rotten, Poor, Crappy, Dreadful, Awful, Horrid, Lousy, Terrible
FINES vs BAD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Powdery, Pretty, Beautiful, Pleasant, Exquisitely, Well, Dainty, Bad, Finely, Delicate, Ok, Exquisite, Good, Alright, Okay
- Sad, Wicked, Negative, Mediocre, Tough, Shitty, Atrocious, Rotten, Poor, Crappy, Dreadful, Awful, Horrid, Lousy, Terrible
FINES vs BAD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Administrative fines are set forth in the schedule of fines adopted by resolution of the City Council.
- We can have the fines increased, longer jail terms and ensure that the poachers do not easily get away by paying fines.
- FINES court may also impose court costs and fines.
- HITECH increased much harsher fines that ensured companies could no longer simply opt for just paying the fines by introducing violation tiers.
- If you have unpaid fines, your licence may be suspended until you start paying the fines.
- DILEMMA: IF ONE HAS RENTAL PROPERTY AND RENTERS GET FINES, THE OWNER PAYS THE FINES.
- Repeat offenders receiving fines on public transport or in an indoor setting will have their fines doubled at each offence.
- Earlier Colombian laws criminalized the same acts but applied only fines, and these fines were rarely imposed.
- NOTESeveral fines on the citation book cover have been designated asescalating fines.
- Financial reporting of fines and penalties includes both international and domestic fines, and all fines and penalties are aggregated into yearly totals.
- Office Bad Check Restitution Program to assist local merchants with bad check losses.
- Goto is not bad, its how people use them that can be bad.
- These few bad actors are going to give us a bad name.
- Unbelievably bad service and bad faith demonstrated over a fraudulent charge.
- OK to put pictures on your resume is BAD, very bad.
- My view is that bad managers create bad employees.
- City Furniture for bad service, bad furniture, bad attention.
- It is bad for the user experience, bad for SEO, and bad for developers who have to maintain pages.
- Mere negligence or bad judgment is insufficient for a finding of bad faith, at least under the bad faith statute.
- Bad things happen in every society, and bad people often get away with doing bad things.
FINES vs BAD: QUESTIONS
- Are parking fines deductible from the congestion charge?
- Do library fines lower your credit score significantly?
- What is financial reporting of fines and penalties?
- Can offenders pay restitution fines while on parole?
- Are SEC fines bigger than the biggest corporations?
- What are the fines for hazardous materials violations?
- How are traffic violation fines determined in Dubai?
- Pourquoi les particules fines sont-elles dangereuses?
- Are fines over-reliance on fines under-reliant on family violence sanctions?
- How much will SA speeding fines and fines increase in 2019?
- Was target hiding bad news from vulnerable customers?
- Are exclamation marks bad in professional environments?
- Does overthinking prevent bad things from happening?
- Is polyethylene terephthalate bad for the environment?
- Are Bad Bunny and Gabriela from 'Bad Bunny' engaged?
- Is Bad Moon's transformation scene in American Werewolf in London bad?
- Is it easier to leave a bad spouse than a bad neighbor?
- How to prevent bad smell or bad taste from a new Kettle?
- Are bad debts still bad when you use cash accounting principles?
- Is Seven Samurai better than the Good Bad Bad and ugly?