Pronunciation: /faɪn prɪnt/
noun The small or hard-to-read text in a contract or agreement that often contains important details or conditions
A1 I didn't read the fine print before signing the contract.
A2 Make sure to always check the fine print on any agreement.
B1 The fine print of the warranty stated that repairs must be done by authorized technicians.
B2 Before purchasing the software, be sure to review the fine print for any hidden fees.
C1 It is important to have a lawyer review the fine print of important documents.
C2 The fine print of the insurance policy revealed some unexpected limitations.
formal It is important to carefully read and understand the fine print before signing any contract.
informal Make sure you don't miss anything in the fine print when you sign the agreement.
slang Always be sure to check out the fine print so you don't get screwed over.
figurative In life, it's crucial to pay attention to the fine print to avoid any unexpected consequences.
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