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Fine vs Cost - What's the difference?

fine | cost |


In obsolete terms the difference between fine and cost

is that fine is end; conclusion; termination; extinction while cost is a rib; a side.

As nouns the difference between fine and cost

is that fine is fine champagne; French brandy while cost is manner; way; means; available course; contrivance.

As verbs the difference between fine and cost

is that fine is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify while cost is to incur a charge; to require payment of a price.

As an adjective fine

is Of subjective quality.

As an adverb fine

is expression of agreement

Fine vs Warn - What's the difference?

fine | warn |


As verbs the difference between fine and warn

is that fine is while warn is to make (someone) aware of impending danger etc or warn can be (label) to refuse, deny (someone something).

Fine vs Warning - What's the difference?

fine | warning |


As nouns the difference between fine and warning

is that fine is fine champagne; French brandy while warning is the action of the verb warn; an instance of warning someone.

As verbs the difference between fine and warning

is that fine is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify while warning is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective fine

is Of subjective quality.

As an adverb fine

is expression of agreement

As an interjection warning is

used to warn of danger in signs and notices.

Fine vs Rich - What's the difference?

fine | rich |


As a verb fine

is .

As an adjective rich is

as hell, very .

Fine vs Faint - What's the difference?

fine | faint |


As verbs the difference between fine and faint

is that fine is while faint is to lose consciousness caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).

As an adjective faint is

lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst.

As a noun faint is

the act of fainting.

Fine vs Surcharger - What's the difference?

fine | surcharger |


As a verb fine

is .

As a noun surcharger is

one who surcharges.

Fine vs Goof - What's the difference?

fine | goof |


As verbs the difference between fine and goof

is that fine is while goof is (us) to make a mistake.

As a noun goof is

(us) a mistake or error,.

Fine vs Word - What's the difference?

fine | word |


As a verb fine

is .

As a noun word is

scripture; the bible.

Elaborate vs Fine - What's the difference?

elaborate | fine |


In intransitive terms the difference between elaborate and fine

is that elaborate is (used with on when used with an object) To give further detail or explanation (about) while fine is to pay a fine.

As an adverb fine is

expression of agreement

As a noun fine is

fine champagne; French brandy.

Fine vs Amount - What's the difference?

fine | amount |


As verbs the difference between fine and amount

is that fine is while amount is to total or evaluate.

As a noun amount is

the total, aggregate or sum of material (not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard english).

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