exquisite
Pronunciation: [ɪkˈskwɪzɪt]
Word
Context: “quality”
(adjective) when something is very beautiful or really well-made. It's like finding a perfect piece of art or a beautiful flower that looks just right.
Example
The exquisite painting took my breath away with its bright colors and fine details.
Example
The sculpture looked exquisite, but it was actually made from cheap materials.
Example
Have you ever seen an exquisite piece of jewelry that seemed perfect?
Context: “taste”
(adjective) when food tastes really amazing and special. Like a fancy chocolate dessert that makes your mouth happy with every bite.
Example
The chef prepared an exquisite meal that everyone enjoyed.
Example
The sandwich was not exquisite; it tasted bland and boring.
Example
What was the most exquisite dish you've ever tasted?
Context: “sensitivity”
(adjective) when someone is very aware of small details or feelings. It's like when a friend knows exactly what you're feeling without you saying anything.
Example
Her exquisite understanding of others makes her a great friend.
Example
He lacks an exquisite sense of empathy and often overlooks people's feelings.
Example
Why do some people have an exquisite ability to read emotions?
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