Crossword-Solution: FINENESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fineness | a. | The quality or condition of being fine. |
| Fineness | a. | Freedom from foreign matter or alloy; clearness; purity; as, the fineness of liquor. |
| Fineness | a. | The proportion of pure silver or gold in jewelry, bullion, or coins. |
| Fineness | a. | Keenness or sharpness; as, the fineness of a needle's point, or of the edge of a blade. |
We have 33 clues for the answer “FINENESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the quality of being very good indeed | 1 answer |
| state or quality of being fine | 1 answer |
| Quality of sheer nylons. | 1 answer |
| Karat measure | 1 answer |
| Gemstone quality | 1 answer |
| Exquisite perfection | 1 answer |
| China quality | 1 answer |
| GOLD measure | 4 answers |
| Hallmark | 26 answers |
| Trademark | 34 answers |
| Label | 43 answers |
| punctiliousness | 48 answers |
| learnedness | 48 answers |
| ceremoniousness | 48 answers |
| Daintiness | 49 answers |
| sophistication | 49 answers |
| Edification | 51 answers |
| Viscosity | 51 answers |
| Nicety | 51 answers |
| civilisation | 51 answers |
| fastidiousness | 52 answers |
| civility | 52 answers |
| Impression | 55 answers |
| Teachings | 55 answers |
| Precision | 56 answers |
| urbanity | 56 answers |
| cultivation | 56 answers |
| Culture ___ | 65 answers |
| purity | 65 answers |
| Standard | 66 answers |
| dignity | 71 answers |
| Elegance | 82 answers |
| Finish | 100 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FINENESS (5)
Jane Porter was glad that it was to be so, and in her heart of hearts she wondered at the marvelous fineness of character of this wondrous man, who, though raised by brutes and among brutes, had the true chivalry and tenderness which only associates with the refinements of the highest civilization.
His linen, though not of a fineness in accordance with his stockings, was as white as the tops of the waves that broke upon the neighbouring beach, or the specks of sail that glinted in the sunlight far at sea.
Two horned, downy nets rose from below the tail, that prolonged the long light feathers of admirable fineness, and they completed the whole of this marvellous bird, that the natives have poetically named the “bird of the sun.” But if my wishes were satisfied by the possession of the bird of paradise, the Canadian’s were not yet.
Her lower features--the nose, mouth, and chin--possessed the fineness and delicacy of form which is oftener seen among women of foreign races than among women of English birth.
She wore no cap, and her flaxen hair, which was of extraordinary fineness, was smoothed and confined with Puritanic precision.
Quotes with FINENESS (3)
I Don’t Know whether lust is a human coarseness or a human fineness: I don’t know why death holds a so sweet lure since it would take away my Body: I don’t know that I wouldn’t deny my Christ, if I had one, three times before a given cockcrow: I don’t know on the other hand that I would: I don’t know whether honor is a reality in human beings or a pose: I don’t know that I mayn’t be able to think with my Body when it is in its coffin.
These were good people and they had been good to us and we had therefore had a good time. To conclude otherwise was frightening, raising the specter of some unnameable quantity without which we could not abide, but which we could not summon on demand, least of all by proceeding in virtuous accordance with an established formula. You regarded redemption as an act of will. You disparaged people (people like me) for their cussedly nonspecific dissatisfactions, because to fail to…
He showed the fineness of his nature by being kinder to me after that misunderstanding than before. Nay, the very incident which, by my theory, must in some degree estrange me and him, changed, indeed, somewhat our relations; but not in the sense I painfully anticipated. An invisible, but a cold something, very slight, very transparent, but very chill: a sort of screen of ice had hitherto, all through our two lives, glazed the medium through which we exchanged intercourse. Th…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1954–2019).