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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Unhappy and fine

He feels unhappy being laughed at.

Are there better words to replace 'unhappy' beside 'sad'?

I am fine with it.
I am fine with your actions.

What does 'fine' in the above contexts mean?
  

Top answer

He is OK with being laughed at. He doesn't mind being laughed at. Being laughed at doesn't bother him.

  • He is OK with being laughed at.
  • He doesn't mind being laughed at.
  • Being laughed at doesn't bother him.
  • He shrugs off being laughed at.
  • He's happy to be laughed at.
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He is OK with being laughed at.

He doesn't mind being laughed at.

Being laughed at doesn't bother him.

He shrugs off being laughed at.

He's happy to be laughed at.

All of these mean basically the same thing as your original sentence, but none of them are better, really.

Whoops, I see you've changed your question. Vis-a-vis the "unhappy" sentenc
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He's unhappy to be laughed at.

Is there something wrong with this sentence?

It makes me think of the fact that he is not fun to be laughed at.

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