finely
Americanadverb
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in a fine manner; excellently; elegantly; delicately; nicely; minutely; subtly.
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in fine particles or pieces.
finely chopped onions.
adverb
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into small pieces; minutely
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precisely or subtly
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splendidly or delicately
Etymology
Origin of finely
First recorded in 1275–1325; from Middle English word fineliche; fine 1, -ly
Example Sentences
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As depicted in a finely detailed illustration by Mr. Thompson, long eaves hang over the house’s facade.
And so he grew older and taller—they were a tall family, with gangling legs and finely made hands—and he waited.
From Literature
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That was less a finely tuned automobile and more a Frankenstein’s monster built off a Lotus Elise and powered by the startup’s electric powertrain.
For the pastina, I cook finely chopped carrots, onions, and celery until soft, then remove and blend about half until silky smooth.
From Salon
With this trio, he deepens his investment in finely tuned blends of acoustic and electronic sounds.
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