EXQUISITE


Meaning of EXQUISITE in English

ex ‧ qui ‧ site /ɪkˈskwɪzət, ɪkˈskwɪzɪt, ˈekskwɪ-/ BrE AmE adjective

[ Date: 1500-1600 ; Language: Latin ; Origin: exquisitus , past participle of exquirere 'to search out' , from quaerere 'to look for' ]

1 . extremely beautiful and very delicately made:

the most exquisite craftsmanship

2 . very sensitive and delicate in the way you behave or do things:

She has exquisite taste in art.

3 . literary exquisite pain or pleasure is felt very strongly

—exquisitely adverb

—exquisiteness noun [uncountable]

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THESAURUS

■ place/thing etc

▪ beautiful used to describe something that looks, feels, sounds etc so good that it gives you a lot of pleasure:

a beautiful tropical beach

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a beautiful song

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The weather was beautiful.

▪ lovely especially British English spoken used when saying that something looks, feels, or sounds very nice:

What a lovely day!

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a lovely voice

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a lovely perfume

▪ pretty pleasant to look at – often used about things that are not big or impressive:

a pretty little pink dress

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a pretty village

▪ attractive pleasant to look at. Attractive sounds more formal than pretty :

an attractive white-painted cottage with green shutters

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an attractive city

▪ magnificent very big, beautiful, and impressive – used about buildings, objects, and views:

The Taj Mahal always looks magnificent.

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a magnificent Persian carpet

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There were magnificent views over the old city.

▪ picturesque written pleasant to look at – used in written descriptions of towns, buildings, and places:

the picturesque harbour town of Castleton

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Regensburg Cathedral occupies a picturesque position on the River Danube in Bavaria.

▪ stunning/breathtaking extremely beautiful and impressive – used especially about views:

All around is a stunning view of Cape Town.

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The landscape is breathtaking.

▪ exquisite /ɪkˈskwɪzət, ɪkˈskwɪzɪt, ˈekskwɪ-/ used to describe things that have very beautiful small details, especially things that have been made with a lot of skill:

an exquisite piece of jewellery

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an exquisite flower

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an exquisite picture of a bird of paradise

▪ elegant designed in a way that looks very attractive and has a lot of style:

an elegant Neo-Classical building

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a long and elegant staircase

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.