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finely
adverb
In minute parts; as a substance finely pulverized.
finely
To a thin or sharp edge; as an instrument finely sharpened.
finely
Gaily; handsomely; beautifully; with elegance and taste. she was finely attired.
finely
With elegance or beauty. Plutarch says very finely, that a man should not allow himself to hate even his enemies; for it you indulge this passion on some occasions, it will rise of itself in others.
finely
With advantage; very favorably; as a house or garden finely situated.
finely
Nicely; delicately; as a stuff finely wrought.
finely
Purely; completely.
finely
By way of irony, wretchedly; in a manner deserving of contemptuous notice. He is finely caught in his own snare.