variants
amende |
fine
penalty
forfeit
forfeiture
mulct
|
fin |
fine
thin
slender
soft
keen
sharp
|
beau |
beautiful
nice
fine
handsome
good
fair
|
belle |
fine
pretty
comely
shapely
|
excellent |
excellent
fine
prime
splendid
admirable
stellar
|
raffiné |
refined
fine
sophisticated
elaborate
courtly
debonair
|
agréable |
pleasant
nice
enjoyable
agreeable
comfortable
fine
|
délicat |
delicate
sensitive
tricky
fine
awkward
touchy
|
subtil |
subtle
fine
subtile
sophisticated
nice
tactful
|
chic |
chic
stylish
smart
elegant
fashionable
fine
|
délié |
fine
nimble
agile
glib
|
sensible |
sensitive
responsive
sensible
susceptible
delicate
fine
|
attirant |
attractive
appealing
enticing
alluring
engaging
fine
|
très amusant |
pleasurable
fine
|
uni |
united
plain
smooth
cohesive
close
fine
|
très bien |
well
fine
fully
okay
OK
okey
|
condamner à une amende |
fine
|
synonyms
adjective
noun
verb
examples
“Sounds fine to me.
The man’s bangs swayed and Sam could see everything in minute detail, from his fine movements and ensuing flying specks of mud to the chain from which the metal shard hung as it broke and flew away from the man’s neck.
‘I’m really fine.
It was a mummified child’s head, its eyes, nose, lips and ears closed with fine Tyn stitching.
It was a fine revel, and we had a fine time at it, as I recall.
He was so much more of a man than Ardovani, who was fine featured and aesthetic in appearance and tastes.
’ He sounded so full of hurt and disbelief that a part of her wanted to hug him and tell him she was sorry and that she’d find a way to understand and it would all be fine and not to worry and .
“Yes,” dona Maria repeated, “yes, fine work indeed!
Tyn Rulsy was very small and fine boned, so when she nestled into Ilona’s side, it felt like she held a bird.
Elain had again opted to remain in her room when Nesta was present, which was just fine.
“Look at that, fine lady.
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