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: --
It is in the fine print that the real answers to the many questions can be found.
There is a danger that we will be caught up in the fine print, and will lose our anger at the injustice.
They do not go through the fine print of the contract with their landlord—if they get a contract, that is.
It will probably take us some time to appreciate the fine print of the awards and for messages to come back to us about them.
There is a difference between appointment, nomination and representation, which is spelled out if one looks very closely at the fine print.
Yet in his fine print he admits that most would be excluded.
One of the interesting features of new clause 9 is its fine print.
We are discussing the fine print of the charter at this stage.