0 text in a formal agreement that is printed smaller than the rest of the text, sometimes in the hope that it will not be noticed
1 important information printed in small letters in an agreement or document:
2 the part of a document that is printed in small letters, and that many people do not read, but that may contain details that it is important for you to know about:
I read the announcement two or three times, and afterward the fine print below, containing a long list of the luncheon guests with Edith's name proudly in its midst.
Read the lesson assigned for the day in the textbook, including all notes and fine print.
The average high school student will not read the fine print at the bottom of the page, or use a map for the location of places mentioned in the text without special instruction to do so.
The devil of this matter will be in the fine print.
Often, parents cannot see the fine print that their children can see.
By moving closer, an observer can see the fine print at the bottom of each label.
They include words and phrases such as broke, down payment, advertising, charisma, fine print, input, throughput, memo, nitty-gritty, streamline, backlog, breakthrough, feedback, and format.
Reading the fine print in agricultural contracts: conventional contract clauses, risks and returns.