fine
fine - adjective
- All right
- Well or healthy : not sick or injured
- Superior in kind, quality, or appearance : excellent
- Physically trained or hardened close to the limit of efficiency
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"that's fine with me"
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the fine from here." "That fine belongs to me." "The fine is very important."
SpellingJoy score for fine
SpellingJoy Gematria
📚 Apprentice
92
Letter Values
F
9
I
9
N
15
E
8
Etymology
Middle English {it}fin, fyne{/it} "of choice quality, superior, admirable, free from impurity, delicate," borrowed from Anglo-French {it}fin,{/it} going back to Gallo-Romance {it}*fīnus{/it} "extreme, ultimate," adjective derivative of Latin {it}fīnis{/it} "boundary, limit, ending" {ma}{mat|final:1|}{/ma}
Middle English fin, fyne "of choice quality, superior, admirable, free from impurity, delicate," borrowed from Anglo-French fin, going back to Gallo-Romance *fīnus "extreme, ultimate," adjective derivative of Latin fīnis "boundary, limit, ending"