fineness

[ˈfaɪnnəs]

fineness Definition

  • 1the quality or state of being fine
  • 2the proportion of pure precious metal in an alloy, often expressed in parts per thousand

Using fineness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fineness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fineness of the silk fabric is remarkable.

  • Example

    The fineness of the wine was appreciated by the connoisseurs.

  • Example

    The fineness of the gold determines its value.

fineness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fineness

Antonyms for fineness

Phrases with fineness

  • the extent to which something is fine or pure

    Example

    The degree of fineness of the flour affects the texture of the bread.

  • a measure of the average size of particles in a granular material, such as sand or gravel

    Example

    The fineness modulus of the sand used in construction must be within a certain range.

  • the ratio of the length to the width of an object, especially an aircraft wing

    Example

    The fineness ratio of the new airplane design is expected to improve its aerodynamics.

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Summary: fineness in Brief

The term 'fineness' [ˈfaɪnnəs] refers to the quality or state of being fine, such as the texture of silk or the taste of wine. It can also refer to the proportion of pure precious metal in an alloy. Examples include 'The fineness of the gold determines its value.' and 'The fineness of the silk fabric is remarkable.' Phrases like 'degree of fineness' and 'fineness modulus' denote the extent to which something is fine or pure.