Finísimo (en. Very fine)

/fiˈni.si.mo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
It refers to something very fine or delicate.
The artist used very fine paper for his work.
El artista utilizó un papel finísimo para su obra.
Indicates that something is of excellent quality.
The restaurant offers very fine food.
El restaurante ofrece una comida finísima.
Describes a person with refined taste.
His style is very fine, always in fashion.
Su estilo es finísimo, siempre a la moda.

Etymology

From Latin 'finis', meaning 'limit' or 'end'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

like a fine wine
It is used to describe something that is of good quality or improves over time.
como un fino vino
fine as a whisper
It refers to something that is subtle or delicate.
fino como un susurro
to add a very fine touch
To add an elegant or special detail to something.
poner un toque finísimo

Related Words

fine
That is thin or has high quality.
fino
refinement
The process of making something purer or more sophisticated.
refinamiento
delicacy
The quality of being delicate or sensitive.
delicadeza

Slang Meanings

Something of high quality or that impresses.
The party was very fine, everyone left happy.
La fiesta fue finísima, todos salieron felices.
To describe someone who behaves very elegantly.
That person is always so very fine in her manners.
Esa persona siempre es tan finísima en sus modales.