Fine-grained in a sentence

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Synonym: smooth, delicate. Antonym: coarse, rough

Meaning: Having a small particle size or texture, often used to describe materials.


Fine-grained in a sentence

(1) Aphanites are fine-grained rocks.

(2) Dacites have a fine-grained texture.

(3) Andesites have a fine-grained texture.

(4) Lamprophyre has a fine-grained texture.

(5) The texture of aphanite is fine-grained.

(6) The groundmass had a fine-grained matrix.

(7) The groundmass had a fine-grained fabric.

(8) Mudstone can have a fine-grained texture.

(9) The beach is covered in fine-grained arenite.

(10) Rhyolite is known for its fine-grained texture.



Fine-grained sentence

(11) Basanite is known for its fine-grained texture.

(12) Liparite is known for its fine-grained texture.

(13) Loess is composed of fine-grained silt and clay.

(14) Aphanite is a type of fine-grained igneous rock.

(15) The texture of basaltes is usually fine-grained.

(16) The salt shaker is filled with fine-grained salt.

(17) Aphanites is a type of fine-grained igneous rock.

(18) The texture of eucrite is typically fine-grained.

(19) The texture of analcimes is usually fine-grained.

(20) The texture of tephrite is typically fine-grained.




Fine-grained make sentence

(21) The texture of felsites is typically fine-grained.

(22) Phonolites are known for their fine-grained texture.

(23) Rhyolites can have a glassy or fine-grained texture.

(24) Castor sugar is a fine-grained sugar used in baking.

(25) The texture of orangewood is smooth and fine-grained.

(26) Hemipelagic clay is known for its fine-grained texture.

(27) The felsic rock sample exhibited a fine-grained texture.

(28) The texture of amphibolites can be coarse or fine-grained.

(29) Phyllite is composed mainly of fine-grained mica minerals.

(30) The pelites in this sample exhibit a fine-grained texture.



Sentence of fine-grained

(31) The aphanites in this rock exhibit a fine-grained texture.

(32) The trachytoid texture is often described as fine-grained.

(33) Siltstones often exhibit a smooth and fine-grained texture.

(34) The texture of skarns can be either coarse or fine-grained.

(35) The loessic formation is composed of fine-grained particles.

(36) The allobar layer is composed of fine-grained sand and silt.

(37) The texture of hornfels is typically fine-grained and dense.

(38) Caster sugar is a fine-grained sugar commonly used in baking.

(39) Mudstones are sedimentary rocks formed from fine-grained mud.

(40) Acritarchs are typically preserved in fine-grained sediments.




Fine-grained meaningful sentence

(41) The texture of schists can range from coarse to fine-grained.

(42) Rhyolites can have a fine-grained texture similar to granite.

(43) The pelite rock is characterized by its fine-grained texture.

(44) The texture of felsite is typically fine-grained and uniform.

(45) The texture of lamprophyre is often described as fine-grained.

(46) Phyllites are composed mainly of fine-grained mica and quartz.

(47) Tephrite is known for its dark color and fine-grained texture.

(48) The texture of rhyolites can be either fine-grained or glassy.

(49) Tholeiitic lavas are typically dark in color and fine-grained.

(50) The texture of claystones is typically smooth and fine-grained.



Fine-grained sentence examples

(51) Anhedral minerals are often associated with fine-grained rocks.

(52) Felsitic rocks are characterized by their fine-grained texture.

(53) Tholeiite is known for its fine-grained texture and dark color.

(54) My cat prefers a fine-grained kitty litter over the coarse one.

(55) The groundmass of the igneous rock is fine-grained and uniform.

(56) The basinal facies are characterized by fine-grained sediments.

(57) The jeweler crafted a fine-grained necklace with delicate beads.

(58) The pelitic schist is characterized by its fine-grained texture.

(59) The shale stratum was composed of fine-grained sedimentary rock.

(60) The texture of claystones is typically fine-grained and compact.



Sentence with fine-grained

(61) The aplitic rock formation was composed of fine-grained minerals.

(62) The tailor used a fine-grained fabric to create a luxurious suit.

(63) Andesite is known for its fine-grained texture and grayish color.

(64) The groundmass of the rock was composed of fine-grained minerals.

(65) Lamprophyre is known for its dark color and fine-grained texture.

(66) The groundmass of this rock is composed of fine-grained minerals.

(67) The texture of dacite can range from fine-grained to porphyritic.

(68) The shale rock is composed of fine-grained sedimentary particles.

(69) Chondrules are often surrounded by a fine-grained matrix material.

(70) The aplites in this area are known for their fine-grained texture.




Use fine-grained in a sentence

(71) Dacite is known for its fine-grained texture and light gray color.

(72) The word pelite refers to a type of fine-grained sedimentary rock.

(73) The texture of dacites can range from fine-grained to porphyritic.

(74) The porphyritic basalt had a dark color and a fine-grained matrix.

(75) The texture of felsites can range from fine-grained to porphyritic.

(76) Imagenet has spurred research in fine-grained image classification.

(77) The lithified basalt showcased a dark and fine-grained composition.

(78) The phenocrysts in the rock were embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(79) The farmer planted fine-grained seeds to ensure a bountiful harvest.

(80) Chloritisation can result in the formation of fine-grained minerals.



Sentence using fine-grained

(81) The texture of syenite can vary from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(82) The lithified rhyolite exhibited a fine-grained and volcanic origin.

(83) The texture of phonolites is typically fine-grained and porphyritic.

(84) The baker used a fine-grained flour to make the perfect pastry dough.

(85) Aphanitic rocks are typically fine-grained and lack visible crystals.

(86) Nepheline can be found in both coarse-grained and fine-grained rocks.

(87) The turbidite sediment was characterized by its fine-grained texture.

(88) The texture of aplites can range from fine-grained to medium-grained.

(89) The texture of basalts can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(90) The basanites formation is characterized by its fine-grained texture.



Fine-grained example sentence

(91) Brachypinakoids are commonly found in fine-grained sedimentary rocks.

(92) Turbiditic sediments can be identified by their fine-grained texture.

(93) The fine-grained nature of novaculites allows for precise sharpening.

(94) Pelites are fine-grained sedimentary rocks composed of clay minerals.

(95) The phenocrysts in the rock were surrounded by a fine-grained matrix.

(96) The cataclasis of the volcanic rocks produced a fine-grained texture.

(97) The texture of felsites can vary from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(98) Siltstone is known for its fine-grained texture and smooth appearance.

(99) The chef sprinkled a fine-grained salt over the dish for added flavor.

(100) We should quantize into smaller units to capture fine-grained details.



Sentence with word fine-grained

(101) The texture of trachytes can vary from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(102) Nephelinite is typically dark in color and has a fine-grained texture.

(103) The micrite is so fine-grained that it feels like powder to the touch.

(104) The hemipelagic layer is typically composed of fine-grained sediments.

(105) The restrict out array allows for fine-grained control over the output.

(106) Phonolites can have a fine-grained groundmass with no visible crystals.

(107) The texture of argillites can be described as fine-grained and compact.

(108) The anorthitic texture of this rock indicates a fine-grained structure.

(109) The unconformably deposited siltstone contained fine-grained sediments.

(110) Chara is a type of sedimentary rock composed of fine-grained particles.



Sentence of fine-grained

(111) The hypoeutectoid steel sample exhibited a fine-grained microstructure.

(112) Assembly language provides fine-grained control over program execution.

(113) The texture of analcites can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(114) The phyllite found in this region is known for its fine-grained texture.

(115) The phyllites in this mine are being processed into fine-grained powder.

(116) The texture of dacitic rocks can range from fine-grained to porphyritic.

(117) The fine-grained texture of aphanite makes it ideal for use in concrete.

(118) The access object allows for fine-grained control over user permissions.

(119) The hornblendic texture is characterized by its fine-grained appearance.

(120) The phenocrysts in the granite were surrounded by a fine-grained matrix.



Fine-grained used in a sentence

(121) Assembly language allows for fine-grained control over memory management.

(122) Equiaxial growth of crystals can result in a fine-grained microstructure.

(123) The texture of lamprophyre can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(124) Graptolite fossils are often preserved in fine-grained sedimentary rocks.

(125) Coffinite can occur as fine-grained aggregates or as individual crystals.

(126) Felsite is sometimes referred to as a fine-grained equivalent of granite.

(127) Chlorites can occur as fine-grained aggregates or as individual crystals.

(128) Lamprophyre can be identified by its dark color and fine-grained texture.

(129) AOP can be used to implement fine-grained access control and permissions.

(130) The dispersoid particles promoted the formation of fine-grained structure.



Fine-grained sentence in English

(131) Low-level languages allow for fine-grained control over program execution.

(132) The texture of igneous rocks can vary from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(133) Aplites are fine-grained igneous rocks that are commonly found in granite.

(134) The chef used a fine-grained spice blend to season the dish with precision.

(135) Mudrocks are sedimentary rocks that are composed of fine-grained particles.

(136) The hypabyssal rocks had a fine-grained texture due to their rapid cooling.

(137) The texture of igneous rocks can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(138) Andesites are often gray or brown in color and have a fine-grained texture.

(139) The porphyroblasts in the granite were surrounded by a fine-grained matrix.

(140) Chondrules are often surrounded by a fine-grained matrix of other minerals.

(141) The pelitic texture of the rock is characterized by its fine-grained nature.

(142) The fine-grained nature of mudstones makes them ideal for pottery production.

(143) The steel exhibited a fine-grained martensite structure after heat treatment.

(144) The formation of mudstone requires the accumulation of fine-grained sediment.

(145) The argillites found in this region are known for their fine-grained texture.

(146) The texture of metamorphic rock can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(147) The winemaker aged the wine in fine-grained oak barrels to enhance its flavor.

(148) The fine-grained nature of argillite gives it a smooth and uniform appearance.

(149) The diabases in this area have a distinct dark color and fine-grained texture.

(150) Trachytes are known for their fine-grained texture and porphyritic appearance.

(151) Novaculites are typically gray or black in color, with a fine-grained texture.

(152) The texture of phyllite is characterized by its fine-grained, platy structure.

(153) The geologist identified the rock as felsitic due to its fine-grained texture.

(154) Siltstones can be easily weathered and eroded due to their fine-grained nature.

(155) The perlitic texture can be seen in both fine-grained and coarse-grained rocks.

(156) Low-level languages allow for fine-grained control over program execution flow.

(157) The fine-grained texture of novaculites allows for a smooth sharpening process.

(158) The eurypterid's fossils are often preserved in fine-grained sedimentary rocks.

(159) The tephrite lava flow created a stunning landscape of dark, fine-grained rock.

(160) Tridymite can occur as fine-grained aggregates or as larger individual crystals.

(161) Mudstones are sedimentary rocks that are composed of fine-grained mud particles.

(162) Mudrocks are sedimentary rocks that are composed of fine-grained clay particles.

(163) The texture of igneous rocks can be described as fine-grained or coarse-grained.

(164) The geologist identified the rock as hypabyssal due to its fine-grained texture.

(165) The artist used a fine-grained brush to create intricate details in the painting.

(166) The geologist examined the fine-grained structure of the rock under a microscope.

(167) The microstructural examination revealed the presence of fine-grained structures.

(168) Skarns can exhibit a wide range of textures, from fine-grained to coarse-grained.

(169) Grain refinement is crucial for achieving fine-grained microstructures in metals.

(170) The greisen texture is characterized by a fine-grained matrix and large crystals.

(171) The basanite rock formation is known for its dark color and fine-grained texture.

(172) The dolomite in this sample is highly crystalline and has a fine-grained texture.

(173) Shale by nature is a fine-grained rock that can be easily split into thin layers.

(174) When dacites cool rapidly, they can form fine-grained rocks with a glassy texture.

(175) The hornblendic rhyolite showed a fine-grained texture with hornblende inclusions.

(176) The metallographic examination showed that the alloy had a fine-grained structure.

(177) The photographer captured the fine-grained texture of the sand dunes in the desert.

(178) Lamprophyre is composed of fine-grained minerals, and it has a porphyritic texture.

(179) Sericite is a type of fine-grained mica mineral commonly found in metamorphic rocks.

(180) The felsitic texture of this rock is a result of its fine-grained crystal structure.

(181) Epeiric basins are often associated with the accumulation of fine-grained sediments.

(182) The diabases in this region are known for their dark color and fine-grained texture.

(183) The porphyritic basalt contained large phenocrysts embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(184) The fossils of archaeopteryxes are often preserved in fine-grained sedimentary rocks.

(185) Trachyte is a fine-grained volcanic rock composed mainly of alkali feldspar minerals.

(186) The volcanic rock was composed of a fine-grained matrix with phenocrysts of pyroxene.

(187) The artist used a fine-grained pencil to sketch the intricate details of the portrait.

(188) Grain refinement is necessary for achieving fine-grained microstructures in materials.

(189) Eucrites are characterized by their fine-grained texture and lack of visible crystals.

(190) The oilstone is made of a fine-grained stone that is coated with oil to sharpen blades.

(191) Glauconite can be identified by its characteristic green color and fine-grained texture.

(192) The hornblendic basalt showed a fine-grained texture with scattered hornblende crystals.

(193) Mudstones can be easily distinguished from other rocks due to their fine-grained texture.

(194) The hornblendic diabase showed a fine-grained texture with scattered hornblende crystals.

(195) The sericite in this sample is very fine-grained and difficult to see with the naked eye.

(196) The mylonite is composed of fine-grained minerals that have been stretched and flattened.

(197) The architect designed a building with a fine-grained facade that added depth and texture.

(198) The sculptor used a fine-grained chisel to carve intricate details into the marble statue.

(199) The fine-grained nature of aphanite makes it difficult to distinguish individual minerals.

(200) The engineer designed a fine-grained filtration system to remove impurities from the water.

(201) Trachyte can be distinguished from other rocks by its fine-grained texture and light color.

(202) The porphyritic rhyolite contained large quartz crystals dispersed in a fine-grained matrix.

(203) The sintered ceramic had a fine-grained microstructure, enhancing its mechanical properties.

(204) Lamprophyre is an igneous rock that is composed of dark minerals and a fine-grained texture.

(205) The sediment composition of tidal flats is typically fine-grained and rich in organic matter.

(206) The researcher conducted a fine-grained analysis of the data to identify trends and patterns.

(207) The fashion designer used a fine-grained fabric to create a lightweight and breathable dress.

(208) The researcher conducted a fine-grained analysis of the brain scans to study neural activity.

(209) The porphyritic andesite contained large feldspar crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(210) The formation of siltstones requires the deposition and compaction of fine-grained sediments.

(211) The formation of claystones requires the deposition and compaction of fine-grained sediments.

(212) Dacites can have a porphyritic texture with large crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(213) The granophyre formation is characterized by its fine-grained texture and high silica content.

(214) Phyllites are a type of metamorphic rock that are characterized by their fine-grained texture.

(215) Dacites can have a porphyritic texture, with larger crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(216) The lithification of mudstone involves the compaction and cementation of fine-grained sediment.

(217) The oilstone is made of a fine-grained stone that is coated with oil to create a smooth surface.

(218) Micrite can be identified under a microscope by its fine-grained texture and uniform composition.

(219) The phonolite rock formation is characterized by its fine-grained texture and high silica content.

(220) Andesites can exhibit porphyritic textures with larger crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(221) As dacites cool and solidify, they can develop a fine-grained texture with small mineral crystals.

(222) The computer programmer wrote a fine-grained algorithm to optimize the performance of the software.

(223) The hypabyssal rocks were characterized by their fine-grained texture and lack of visible crystals.

(224) The teacher provided fine-grained instructions to guide the students through the complex experiment.

(225) The monzonitic texture is characterized by the presence of phenocrysts within a fine-grained matrix.

(226) Lamprophyre, unlike granite, does not have a visible grain structure due to its fine-grained nature.

(227) Porphyrite is a type of igneous rock that contains large crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(228) The scientist studied the fine-grained patterns in the ice core samples to understand climate change.

(229) The detective examined the fine-grained fingerprints left at the crime scene to identify the culprit.

(230) The historian analyzed the fine-grained details of the ancient manuscript to uncover its true meaning.

(231) The artist used a fine-grained brushstroke technique to create a realistic depiction of the landscape.

(232) The teacher provided her students with fine-grained feedback to help them improve their writing skills.

(233) Trachytoid rocks can have a porphyritic texture with larger crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(234) Lamprophyre, which is known for its dark color and fine-grained texture, is often used in construction.

(235) The writer's storytelling was filled with fine-grained descriptions that brought the characters to life.

(236) The texture of trachyte is typically porphyritic, with larger crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(237) The geologist examined the fine-grained sedimentary layers to understand the geological history of the area.

(238) As the hypoeutectoid alloy is quenched, it forms a fine-grained microstructure, which enhances its toughness.

(239) Dacites, which can have a porphyritic texture, often contain larger crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.

(240) The texture of arenite can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained, depending on the size of the sand grains.

(241) The texture of dolostones can vary from fine-grained to coarse-grained, depending on the conditions of formation.

(242) The texture of andesite can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained, depending on the cooling rate of the magma.

(243) Komatiite can have a porphyritic texture, which is characterized by large crystals surrounded by a fine-grained matrix.

(244) The texture of syenite can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained, depending on the rate of cooling during formation.

(245) As the hypoeutectoid alloy is cooled rapidly, it forms a fine-grained structure, which contributes to its improved toughness.

(246) The texture of amphibolites can vary from fine-grained to coarse-grained, depending on the specific conditions of their formation.

(247) The texture of amphibolites can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained, depending on the rate of cooling during their formation.

(248) The unique texture of lamprophyre, characterized by small crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix, is a result of its rapid cooling.

(249) The artist used a fine-grained paper to create a detailed drawing of a landscape, but the ink smudged and ruined the image, so she had to start over.

(250) The geologist explained that andesite is formed from magma that cools slowly underground, and it is characterized by its fine-grained texture and grayish color.

(251) The artist used a fine-grained paper to create a detailed drawing, but she also experimented with different shading techniques to add depth and dimension, and the final piece was stunning.



Fine-grained meaning


Fine-grained is an adjective that describes something that has a small or fine texture or structure. It can also refer to something that is detailed or precise. Here are some tips on how to use this word in a sentence:


1. Use fine-grained to describe the texture of something.

For example, "The sand on the beach was fine-grained and soft underfoot."


2. Use fine-grained to describe the structure of something.

For example, "The wood of the antique table was fine-grained and smooth to the touch."


3. Use fine-grained to describe something that is detailed or precise.

For example, "The report provided a fine-grained analysis of the company's financial performance."


4. Use fine-grained to describe something that is complex or nuanced.

For example, "The novel provided a fine-grained portrayal of the characters' emotions and motivations."


5. Use fine-grained to describe something that is subtle or understated.

For example, "The painting's fine-grained brushstrokes gave it a delicate and nuanced appearance."


6. Use fine-grained to describe something that is refined or sophisticated.

For example, "The chef's fine-grained culinary skills were evident in the delicate flavors and textures of the dish."


7. Use fine-grained to describe something that is precise or exacting.

For example, "The engineer's fine-grained calculations ensured that the bridge was structurally sound."


8. Use fine-grained to describe something that is meticulous or careful.

For example, "The artist's fine-grained attention to detail was evident in the intricate patterns and designs of the tapestry."


In conclusion, fine-grained is a versatile adjective that can be used to describe a variety of textures, structures, and qualities. By following these tips, you can use this word effectively in your writing and communication.





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