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I feel pretty fine. vs I feel pretty good.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey a similar meaning, but 'i feel pretty good' is slightly more common and natural in everyday language.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 5295 views

I feel pretty fine.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone is feeling well or in good health. 'Fine' in this context means satisfactory or acceptable.

Examples:

  • After resting, I feel pretty fine now.
  • Despite the long journey, she said she felt pretty fine.
  • I thought I would be tired, but I actually feel pretty fine.
  • He looks pale, but he says he feels pretty fine.
  • Even though I had a cold yesterday, I feel pretty fine today.
  • And I feel pretty good and pretty great and well I feel pretty fine. Winter's coming and I'm not afraid this year. Winter's coming and I'm not afraid this year. Winter's ...
  • I feel pretty fine but I can't feel it all of the time. And I would not mind. Oh, if I could have a taste of my own rainbow. I'd go down the line and watch that train roll
  • I'm actually being a hypocrite here because I mostly wear skinny jeans, but when I do wear a dress or a skirt I do I feel pretty fine. I find that dresses and skirts ...
  • Jun 28, 2013 ... My neck is still sore, but not giving me a headache like yesterday. Other than that I feel pretty fine, just the rest of the day and tomorrow to go.

Alternatives:

  • i feel pretty good.
  • i feel pretty well.
  • i feel pretty okay.
  • i feel pretty great.
  • i feel pretty healthy.

I feel pretty good.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone is feeling well or in good spirits. 'Good' in this context means satisfactory or positive.

Examples:

  • After the workout, I feel pretty good.
  • Despite the stress, she said she felt pretty good.
  • I thought I would be nervous, but I actually feel pretty good.
  • He looks happy, so he must feel pretty good.
  • Even though I was worried earlier, I feel pretty good now.
  • Unpublished "Actually I feel pretty good. One would never guess I was about to get a quarter of a million dollars worth of medical attention." man in hospital bed ...
  • Dwight Howard: 'I Feel Pretty Good'. April 15, 2015 11:11 PM. View Comments. Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images ...
  • I watched The Morning Blend for a week and I feel pretty good about that. Matt Wild. April 21, 2015. 232 Share. 11 Share. 0 Share. 0 Share. 0 Share. I have a ...
  • I Feel Pretty Good About Sandstorm Gold Right Now. Apr. 8, 2015 10:09 AM ET | About: Sandstorm Gold Ltd. (SAND), Includes: GRYCF by: Christopher F. Davis.

Alternatives:

  • i feel pretty fine.
  • i feel pretty well.
  • i feel pretty okay.
  • i feel pretty great.
  • i feel pretty healthy.

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