Meaning & Definition of word "Exquisite"

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    Exquisite

    /ˈɛkskwɪzɪt/

    adjective:

    • 1. Extremely beautiful and delicate.
      • Example: The artist created an exquisite painting that captured the beauty of the landscape.
    • 2. Intensely felt or expressed.
      • Example: She felt an exquisite pain in her heart when she heard the news.
    • 3. Of particular beauty or quality.
      • Example: The cuisine at the restaurant was exquisite, with flavors that danced on the palate.
    • 4. Finely crafted, having great detail.
      • Example: The jeweler presented an exquisite necklace adorned with intricate designs.
    • 5. Highly subtle or refined.
      • Example: His performance was marked by exquisite precision and grace.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'exquisitus', past participle of 'exquire' meaning 'to seek out, to search for'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    exquisite taste:

    having a refined sense of what is pleasing, especially in food, art, or fashion.

    exquisite pain:

    an intense or sharp emotional suffering.

    exquisite detail:

    fine, meticulous attention to detail.

    Related Words

    elegance:

    the quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.

    refinement:

    the process of improvement or clarification.

    delicacy:

    something easy to spoil or damage; also refers to the quality of being delicate.

    Slang Meanings of exquisite

    Meaning: superb or outstanding in quality

    Example Sentence: That party was exquisite, I had the time of my life!

    Meaning: impressive or flashy

    Example Sentence: Her outfit was exquisite, everyone noticed her as soon as she entered.