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fine print
[fahyn]
noun
printed matter in small-sized type.
the detailed wording of a contract, lease, insurance policy, or the like, often set in type smaller than the main body of the document and including general restrictions or qualifications that could be considered disadvantageous.
Make sure you read the fine print before signing.
fine print
noun
Also called: small print.matter set in small type, as in a contract, esp considered as containing unfavourable conditions that the signer might overlook
Other Word Forms
- fine-print adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fine print1
Example Sentences
is still lacking, however, is the fine print.
However, others business groups said more still needs to be done to help UK businesses and the fine print of the deal will be crucial.
Unfortunately, the fine print says “NFTRA Loan amounts are determined by your expected Federal refund, less authorized fees and underwriting.”
Uber said that the fine print in its terms of use barred riders from joining mass lawsuits.
Uber argued a four-year-old clause in the fine print of its user agreement barred riders from joining any mass lawsuit against the platform.
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