Finely

/ˈfaɪnli/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a delicate or precise manner; with great detail or intricacy.
She finely chopped the herbs to enhance the flavor of the dish.
To a high degree or quality; excellently.
The artist's work was finely crafted, showcasing his attention to detail.
In a manner that is very small or thin.
The sand was finely ground, making it perfect for the sculpture.
With great precision; accurately.
He finely tuned the guitar to achieve the perfect sound.
In a refined or sophisticated manner.
The wine was finely aged, resulting in a rich and complex flavor.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'fine' + '-ly', indicating manner or quality.

Common Phrases and Expressions

finely tuned
Adjusted with great precision to work effectively.
finely crafted
Made with great skill and attention to detail.
finely dressed
Wearing clothing that is elegant or of high quality.

Related Words

fine
Of high quality or delicate texture.
finest
The best or highest quality.

Slang Meanings

Very impressive or admirable.
That was a finely executed performance!
Done very well.
You handled that situation finely.