adjectives - Why the word "fine" is often used as "just satisfying" instead of "very high quality"?
The definition still says,
of high quality.
"this was a fine piece of filmmaking" · "fine wines"
But too many times, we see people using the word to describe a so-so state, like "I'm doing just fine in the exam."
I heard people say, "that restaurant is fine." Does it mean "just okay", "mediocre", "at least not bad", or "top-notched" like "fine dining"?
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