Adjective? ok; High quality; Exquisite; Sunny; Health; Subtle; adv? Appropriately; Just right; n? Fines; Fines; final result
Adjective:? finable? Comparison level:? Better? Superlative:? The best? Noun:? Fineness? Past tense: fine? Past participle:? A fine? Now participle:? A fine? Third person singular:? fine
example sentence
Used as an adjective
She is an excellent singer, just like her mother used to be.
Like her mother, she is a good singer.
She has a very good voice.
She has a good voice.
Word usage
(adjective)
1, fine is a descriptive adjective, the basic meaning is that it becomes very fine after processing and refining, and the extension can mean "beautiful, excellent, excellent, outstanding", "slim", "fine" and "healthy". Comfortable, exaggerated, ostentatious, terrible, terrible and so on.
When fine means that the weather is "good", it is generally used as the subject.
3. It can be used before it is good.
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Usage of synonyms
Pleasant English? [? 'ɡribl]? ? ? Beautiful? [?' ɡribl]? ?
Adjective? Pleasant; Amiable; Agree readily; consistent
Adverb:? Get along? Noun:? Enjoyability
example sentence
Used as an adjective
I had a pleasant holiday this summer.
I had a pleasant holiday this summer.
We had a very pleasant day together.
We had a very pleasant day together.
Word usage
(adjective)
1, agreeable basically means "readily agree" and can be extended to "pleasant and comfortable". It refers to the psychology of being in harmony with the environment or sharing the same interests with someone, or expressing pleasure and excitement.
2.agreeable can be used as attribute, predicate and object complement in a sentence. As a predicate, it is often used with the preposition to (followed by sb/sth/ v -ing), and can also be followed by an infinitive with the same meaning as "to v -ing".
3.agreeable can be modified with very, most, etc.