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Definitions from the WebExquisitePart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Exceptionally beautiful or intricateExample: The bride wore an exquisite lace gown on her wedding day. Example: The artist's painting was an exquisite masterpiece of color and detail. Sense 2: Extremely pleasing or delightfulExample: The restaurant served an exquisite meal that satisfied all of our senses. Example: The pianist played an exquisite piece of classical music that brought tears to our eyes. Sense 3: Demonstrating refined taste or skillExample: The chef's use of fresh ingredients and unique flavors created an exquisite dish. Example: The architect designed an exquisite building that seamlessly blended modern and traditional elements. Sense 4: Intense or keen, usually regarding emotions or feelingsExample: The book evoked exquisite joy as it touched on themes of love and friendship. Example: The actress portrayed the character's exquisite grief with raw and powerful emotion. Related products: | ||||
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