fine |
washed |
As verbs the difference between fine and washed
is that
fine is while
washed is (
wash).
course |
fine |
In lang=en terms the difference between course and fine
is that
course is a pair of strings played together in some musical instruments, like the vihuela while
fine is the location in a musical score that indicates the end of the piece, particularly when the piece ends somewhere in the middle of the score due to a section of the music being repeated.
As nouns the difference between course and fine
is that
course is a sequence of events while
fine is fine champagne; French brandy.
As verbs the difference between course and fine
is that
course is to run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood) while
fine is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify.
As adverbs the difference between course and fine
is that
course is alternative form of lang=en while
fine is
expression of agreement
As an adjective fine is
Of subjective quality.
fine |
levies |
As nouns the difference between fine and levies
is that
fine is fine champagne; French brandy while
levies is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between fine and levies
is that
fine is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify while
levies is third-person singular of levy.
As an adjective fine
is
Of subjective quality.As an adverb fine
is expression of agreement
flat |
fine |
As verbs the difference between flat and fine
is that
flat is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without while
fine is .
As an adjective flat
is having no variations in height.
As an adverb flat
is so as to be flat.
As a noun flat
is an area of level ground or
flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.
fine |
rare |
As verbs the difference between fine and rare
is that
fine is while
rare is (us|intransitive) to rear, rise up, start backwards.
As an adjective rare is
(cooking|particularly meats) cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense) or
rare can be very uncommon; scarce or
rare can be (obsolete) early.
fine |
yes |
In lang=en terms the difference between fine and yes
is that
fine is the location in a musical score that indicates the end of the piece, particularly when the piece ends somewhere in the middle of the score due to a section of the music being repeated while
yes is to attempt to flatter someone by habitually agreeing.
As nouns the difference between fine and yes
is that
fine is fine champagne; French brandy while
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
As verbs the difference between fine and yes
is that
fine is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify while
yes is to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
As an adjective fine
is
Of subjective quality.As an adverb fine
is expression of agreement
As a particle yes is
a word used to show agreement or acceptance.
As an interjection yes is
used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
time |
fine |
As a noun time
is .
As a verb fine is
.
fraud |
fine |
In obsolete terms the difference between fraud and fine
is that
fraud is to defraud while
fine is end; conclusion; termination; extinction.
As an adjective fine is
Of subjective quality.As an adverb fine is
expression of agreement
trite |
fine |
As an adjective trite
is worn out; hackneyed; used so many times that it is no longer interesting or effective (often in reference to a word or phrase).
As a noun trite
is a denomination of coinage in ancient greece equivalent to one third of a stater.
As a verb fine is
.
shallow |
fine |
In obsolete terms the difference between shallow and fine
is that
shallow is not deep in tone while
fine is end; conclusion; termination; extinction.
As adjectives the difference between shallow and fine
is that
shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide while
fine is
Of subjective quality. As nouns the difference between shallow and fine
is that shallow is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water while fine is fine champagne; French brandy.
As verbs the difference between shallow and fine
is that shallow is to make or become less deep while fine is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify.
As an adverb fine is
expression of agreement
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