Where can we use exquisite?

By Sebastian Wright

Where can we use exquisite?

Use exquisite to mean finely or delicately made or done. When you say someone has exquisite taste, you mean that they are able to make fine distinctions. Exquisite describes something that is lovely, beautiful, or excellent. Exquisite pain or agony is very sharp and intense.

How do you use exquisite as a compliment?

Exquisite carries the implication that every detail of the person you’re talking about is beautiful. An exquisite woman is more than just very beautiful, she’s almost like a work of art. Example sentence: Your husband is exquisite.

How is the word’exquisite’used in a sentence?

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Examples of exquisite in a Sentence. Adjective. My dream was … to play smoky ballads of exquisite sweetness and sophistication with somebody like Michelle Pfeiffer leaning misty-eyed over my shoulder. Actually, since this was the middle of the fifties, my fantasy ideal was probably closer to Doris Day.

What do the words exquisite, delicate, dainty mean?

choice, exquisite, elegant, rare, delicate, dainty mean having qualities that appeal to a cultivated taste. choice stresses preeminence in quality or kind.

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What does exquisite mean in Better Homes and gardens?

— Jennifer Aldrich, Better Homes & Gardens, 19 Apr. 2021 The grounds are exquisite and include trails, smooth green fields beckoning a soccer game or a polo hunt, and a pond loaded with fish.

What are some other words meaning exquisite?

Some common synonyms of exquisite are choice, dainty, delicate, elegant, and rare. While all these words mean “having qualities that appeal to a cultivated taste,” exquisite implies a perfection in workmanship or design that appeals only to very sensitive taste.

What are some words similar to beautiful?

  • NON-romantic love.
  • and people for whom you may or may
  • Attractive.
  • Good-looking.

    Which word is an antonym for exquisite?

    Antonyms for exquisite. beautiful, excellent, finely detailed: horrible, inelegant, poor, second-rate, indelicate, inferior, corrupt, imprecise, ugly, repulsive, rough, wrong, harsh, ordinary, homely, careless, dull, disagreeable, unrefined, inaccurate, horrifying, crude, drab, unsophisticated, imperfect, usual, flawed, regular.

    What is the meaning of the word exquisite?

    Definition of exquisite. (Entry 1 of 2) 1a : marked by flawless craftsmanship or by beautiful, ingenious, delicate, or elaborate execution an exquisite vase.