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How to Use "Fine" with Example Sentences
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fine
(n):
money that must be paid as punishment for doing something wrong
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Used with adjectives:
"
They had to pay a
big
fine
.
"
(big, huge, large, substantial, hefty, massive, stiff)
"
I only had to pay a
small
fine
.
"
(small)
"
The
maximum
fine
is $1000.
"
(maximum)
Used with verbs:
"
He
got
a
fine
for trespassing.
"
(got, received)
"
He had to
pay
a big
fine
.
"
(pay)
"
Violations can
lead to
a
fine
of $500.
"
(lead to)
"
The
fine
increases
with each incident.
"
(increases)
"
Littering
is punishable by
a $200
fine
.
"
(be + punishable by, carries)
Used with prepositions:
"
They had to pay $1000
in
fines
.
"
(in)
"
He received a
fine
for
littering.
"
(for)
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fine
(v):
to punish by making someone pay money for doing something wrong
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Used with adverbs:
"
Violators will be
fined
heavily
.
"
(heavily)
Used with prepositions:
"
They were
fined
for
trespassing.
"
(for)
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fine
(adj):
very good; in good health; thin
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Used with verbs:
"
Dinner
was
fine
.
"
(smells, tastes)
"
She
looks
fine
.
"
(looks, seems, sounds, be: is/am/are)
"
I keep hoping everything will
turn out
fine
.
"
(turn out, come out)
"
He
feels
fine
now.
"
(feels, looks, seems, be: is)
"
She
has
fine
features.
"
(has)
"
I hope the flowers
remain
fine
for the wedding.
"
(remain, keep, stay)
Used with adverbs:
"
He made a
very
fine
change to the presentation.
"
(very, fairly)
"
Don't worry. I'm
completely
fine
.
"
(completely, totally, just, perfectly, absolutely)
"
He's
physically
fine
to participate.
"
(physically, mentally, emotionally)
Used with nouns:
"
They celebrated his
fine
achievement
.
"
(achievement, performance, job)
"
He is a
fine
actor
.
"
(actor, athlete, craftsman, musician, artist, dancer, performer, player)
"
She went shopping for
fine
jewelry
.
"
(jewelry, china, goods, clothes, clothing)
"
We enjoyed the
fine
cuisine
.
"
(cuisine, wine, food, champagne, chocolate, restaurant)
"
The museum has a
fine
collection
of his work.
"
(collection, example, specimen, display)
"
The dress is made of
fine
silk
.
"
(silk, linen, textiles, fabric, cotton, material, lace, wool)
"
The beach is known for having
fine
sand
.
"
(sand)
"
There is a
fine
layer
of ash on the ground.
"
(layer, film, coating)
"
That was a really
fine
game
.
"
(game, performance, book, movie, poem)
"
We saw some
fine
paintings
today.
"
(paintings, illustrations, art)
"
The cup has a very
fine
crack
in it.
"
(crack)
"
They stayed at a really
fine
hotel
.
"
(hotel)
"
This place has a
fine
reputation
.
"
(reputation)
"
She has really
fine
features
.
"
(features, hair)
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fine
(adv):
in an acceptable way; well
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Used with verbs:
"
That will
work
fine
.
"
(work)
"
That idea
suits
me
fine
.
"
(suits)
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