exquisite

/ɪkˈskwɪzɪt/
adjective
  1. Extremely beautiful, delicate, or refined.
    • The bride wore an exquisite lace gown that took months to make.
    • She has an exquisite sense of style, choosing colors that perfectly complement each other.
    • The museum displayed an exquisite collection of ancient Chinese pottery.
  2. Intense and sharp, especially of a feeling or sensation.
    • There was an exquisite tension in the room as the two rivals faced each other.
    • The music brought her exquisite joy, filling her with emotion.
    • He felt an exquisite pain in his ankle after twisting it on the trail.
  3. Very sensitive or discriminating.
    • Her exquisite taste in literature made her a sought-after book reviewer.
    • Only a person with exquisite hearing could notice that faint sound.
    • The chef has an exquisite palate and can detect the subtlest spices.
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