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tight vs fine

fine vs tight

tight is not a noun while fine is a noun.

tight and fine both are adjectives.

tight is not a verb while fine is a verb.

tight and fine both are adverbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tight No Yes No Yes
fine Yes Yes Yes Yes
tight (noun) fine (noun)
money extracted as a penalty
tight (adjective) fine (adjective)
closely constrained or constricted or constricting of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles
of such close construction as to be impermeable characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment
pressed tightly together minutely precise especially in differences in meaning
packed closely together free from impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity
demanding strict attention to rules and procedures being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent thin in thickness or diameter
(of a contest or contestants) evenly matched
of textiles
very drunk
set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration
affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow
securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid
(used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity
pulled or drawn tight
tight (verb) fine (verb)
impose a fine on
record a fine as a penalty in a police record
tight (adverb) fine (adverb)
firmly or closely an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
in an attentive manner in a delicate manner
Difference between tight and fine

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