exquisite
/ˈɛkskwɪzɪt/adjective3 syllables
Exquisite means: intense or sharp.
Synonyms for exquisite19
adjective, as in lavishly elegant and refined
adjective, as in delicately beautiful
adjective, as in of extreme beauty
What does exquisite mean?4
adjective
1
intense or sharp“suffered exquisite pain”
2
lavishly elegant and refined
3
delicately beautiful“a dainty teacup”
4
of extreme beauty“her exquisite face”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Exquisite in a sentence
- Exquisite nature, daydreams, and music say one thing, real life another.Hybrid
- Your tea set is exquisite, where did you get it?Amastan
- The tourists were fascinated with the exquisite scenery.Zifre
- The exquisite corpse will drink the new wine.Scott
- Yellowstone offers exquisite colorings of its mineral formations.remline
- I tasted a bit of pie and it was exquisite.Miktsoanit
- I tasted a morsel of pie and it was exquisite.Miktsoanit
- This is an exquisite little painting.CM
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