not coarse or vulgar; genteel, elegant, or polite subtle; discriminating freed from impurities; purified
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re•fined /rɪˈfaɪnd/USA pronunciation
adj.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- fastidious;
delicate:refined manners. - freed from impurities:refined sugar.
- very exact:refined measurements.
re•fined
(ri fīnd′),USA pronunciation adj.
re•fin•ed•ly
(ri fī′nid lē, -fīnd′-),USA pronunciation adv.
re•fin′ed•ness, n.
- having or showing well-bred feeling, taste, etc.:refined people.
- freed or free from coarseness, vulgarity, etc.:refined taste.
- freed from impurities:refined sugar.
- very subtle, precise, or exact:refined distinctions.
- 1565–75; refine + -ed2
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged cultivated, polished, polite, courteous, civilized, courtly, genteel, elegant.
- 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged clarified, distilled, purified.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged rude, coarse, crude.
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re•fine /rɪˈfaɪn/USA pronunciation
v. [~ + object], -fined, -fin•ing.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to separate (something) from impure substances:to refine oil.
- to bring (something) to a finer state or form by purifying, polishing, changing, or making it more precise:to refine a theory.
re•fine
(ri fīn′),USA pronunciation v., -fined, -fin•ing.
v.t.
v.i.
re•fin′a•ble, adj.
re•fin′er, n.
v.t.
- to bring to a fine or a pure state;
free from impurities:to refine metal, sugar, or petroleum. - to purify from what is coarse, vulgar, or debasing;
make elegant or cultured. - to bring to a finer state or form by purifying.
- to make more fine, subtle, or precise:to refine one's writing style.
v.i.
- to become pure.
- to become more fine, elegant, or polished.
- to make fine distinctions in thought or language.
- refine on or upon, to improve by inserting finer distinctions, superior elements, etc.:to refine on one's previous work.
- re- + fine1 1575–85
re•fin′er, n.
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to make or become free from impurities, sediment, or other foreign matter; purify - (transitive)
to separate (a mixture) into pure constituents, as in an oil refinery to make or become free from coarse characteristics; make or become elegant or polished - (transitive) often followed by out:
to remove (something impure or extraneous) - (intr; often followed by on or upon)
to enlarge or improve (upon) by making subtle or fine distinctions - (transitive)
to make (language) more subtle or polished
'refined' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Attic salt
- Brahmaloka
- Hall process
- aesthete
- aesthetic
- base
- bead
- bean shot
- belles-lettres
- boorish
- brown sugar
- civilized
- coarse
- converter
- courtly
- crude
- crude oil
- cultivated
- cultured
- cupel
- cut glass
- dainty
- debonair
- delicate
- dental caries
- diamond
- earthy
- electrorefining
- elegant
- epicure
- ethereal
- exquisite
- feeling
- fine
- fine bouche
- finespun
- foppish
- freebase
- galenical
- gallery
- genteel
- gentle
- gentrified
- good
- half-refined
- hearth
- lady
- ladylike
- literature
- mandarin