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exquisite
[ik-skwiz-it, ek-skwi-zit]
adjective
of special beauty or charm, or rare and appealing excellence, as a face, a flower, coloring, music, or poetry.
extraordinarily fine or admirable; consummate.
exquisite weather.
Antonyms: ordinaryintense; acute, or keen, as pleasure or pain.
Synonyms: poignantAntonyms: dullof rare excellence of production or execution, as works of art or workmanship.
the exquisite statues of the Renaissance.
keenly or delicately sensitive or responsive.
an exquisite ear for music; an exquisite sensibility.
of particular refinement or elegance, as taste, manners, etc., or persons.
Synonyms: discriminatingcarefully sought out, chosen, ascertained, devised, etc.
noun
Archaic., a person, especially a man, who is excessively concerned about clothes, grooming, etc.; dandy; coxcomb.
exquisite
/ ɪkˈskwɪzɪt, ˈɛkskwɪzɪt /
adjective
possessing qualities of unusual delicacy and fine craftsmanship
jewels in an exquisite setting
extremely beautiful and pleasing
an exquisite face
outstanding or excellent
an exquisite victory
sensitive; discriminating
exquisite taste
fastidious and refined
intense or sharp in feeling
exquisite pleasure
exquisite pain
noun
obsolete, a dandy
Pronunciation Note
Other Word Forms
- exquisiteness noun
- exquisitely adverb
- overexquisite adjective
- superexquisite adjective
- superexquisiteness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of exquisite1
Word History and Origins
Origin of exquisite1
Example Sentences
But that’s because at a Chappell Roan show, Chappell Roan is the show: a fearsomely talented purveyor of feeling and attitude whose campy sense of humor only heightens the exquisite melancholy of her music.
The first group contains an exquisite 1897 Klimt portrait, titled “Woman With Fur Collar,” that Barron described as “small but mighty.”
Arroyo Terrace is filled with the exquisite, and often expensive, work of Greene and Greene.
Mission specialist Christina Koch explained that the astronauts would be able to study the lunar surface in exquisite detail for a full three hours.
But his simple meant exquisite Valencian tomatoes, teardrop in shape, premium Andalusian olive oil and ciabatta bread from the vaunted Horno de Valencia bakery.
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