Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪnər/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'finer' is used to compare two things, indicating a higher level of quality or excellence.
A1 The fabric of this shirt is much finer than that one.
A2 She could feel the finer details of the painting as she examined it closely.
B1 The restaurant is known for its finer dining experience, with a focus on quality ingredients.
B2 The finer points of the contract were discussed in detail during the negotiation.
C1 His taste in art is quite refined, always appreciating the finer nuances of each piece.
C2 The craftsmanship of the watch was of the finest quality, evident in every detail.
formal The jeweler used a magnifying glass to examine the finer details of the diamond.
informal I prefer the finer things in life, like a good cup of coffee and a book.
slang She's always looking for the finer things, like designer clothes and fancy cars.
figurative His ability to see the finer points of an argument sets him apart from the rest.
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