Pronunciation: /faɪn drɔn/
noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. There are no nouns in the phrase 'fine drawn'.
A1 I saw a fine drawn picture in the art gallery.
A2 The fine drawn details of the map helped me navigate the city.
B1 The fine drawn design on the fabric made the dress look elegant.
B2 The fine drawn lines of the architecture were a testament to the skill of the builders.
C1 The artist's fine drawn sketches were displayed in a prestigious museum.
C2 The fine drawn illustrations in the book were intricate and beautiful.
verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. 'Drawn' can also be a verb, but in this case, it is being used as an adjective.
A1 She fine drawn a picture of a flower.
A2 He fine drawn a map for the treasure hunt.
B1 The architect fine drawn the plans for the new building.
B2 The artist fine drawn intricate details in the portrait.
C1 The designer fine drawn the intricate patterns for the fabric.
C2 The master calligrapher fine drawn the characters with precision and skill.
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'fine' is an adjective that describes the noun 'drawn'.
A1 The fine drawn picture of a cat is hanging on the wall.
A2 She admired the fine drawn details on the pottery.
B1 The artist's fine drawn sketches were displayed in the gallery.
B2 The intricate fine drawn patterns on the fabric were impressive.
C1 The fine drawn illustrations in the book were incredibly detailed.
C2 The fine drawn artwork on display at the museum was truly exquisite.
formal The artist's fine drawn sketches were displayed in the gallery.
informal I love how detailed and fine drawn these illustrations are.
slang Check out these fine drawn doodles, they're amazing!
figurative The plan was fine drawn, leaving no room for error.
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