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delicate taste

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  • Delicate — Del i*cate, a. [L. delicatus pleasing the senses, voluptuous, soft and tender; akin to deliciae delight: cf. F. d[ e]licat. See {Delight}.] 1. Addicted to pleasure; luxurious; voluptuous; alluring. [R.] [1913 Webster] Dives, for his delicate life …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • delicate — del|i|cate [ delıkət ] adjective ** 1. ) something that is delicate can easily be damaged or broken: Delicate skin must be protected from the sun. a ) someone who is delicate is rather weak and often sick 2. ) a delicate situation needs to be… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • delicate */*/ — UK [ˈdelɪkət] / US adjective 1) something that is delicate can easily be damaged or broken Delicate skin must be protected from the sun. 2) someone who is delicate is rather weak and often ill 3) attractive and thin, small, light, or graceful The …   English dictionary

  • delicate — [ˈdelɪkət] adj 1) easily damaged, broken, or hurt Delicate skin must be protected from the sun.[/ex] delicate fabrics[/ex] 2) small and attractive delicate pink flowers[/ex] 3) needing care and skill The negotiations are at a very delicate… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • taste — 1. вкус delicate taste изысканный вкус ghoulish taste извращённый вкус in taste, with taste со вкусом taste improver улучшитель вкуса true taste безошибочный вкус 2. пробовать …   English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • Delicate AWOL — were a British experimental rock band active between 1998 and 2005. The band were notable for their cross pollination of various musical forms (including indie rock, art rock, post rock, jazz, Latin and out rock), for their links with British… …   Wikipedia

  • taste — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I v. savor; sample. n. flavor; tasting, morsel, sample; predilection, relish, preference; judgment.See taste, choice. II Sense of flavor Nouns 1. taste, tastefulness; good or cultivated taste; delicacy,… …   English dictionary for students

  • delicate — adjective 1 EASILY DAMAGED easily damaged or broken; fragile (1): a delicate bubble of Venetian glass 2 NEEDING SENSITIVITY needing to be dealt with carefully or sensitively in order to avoid problems or failure: The negotiations are at a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • delicate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English delicat, from Latin delicatus given to self indulgence, fastidious, subtly pleasing, not robust; akin to Latin delicere to allure Date: 14th century 1. pleasing to the senses: a. generally pleasant < the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • delicate — [[t]de̱lɪkət[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Something that is delicate is small and beautifully shaped. He had delicate hands. ...an evergreen tree with large flame coloured leaves and delicate blossom. Syn: dainty Derived words: delicately ADV… …   English dictionary

  • delicate — del|i|cate [ˈdelıkıt] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: delicatus] 1.) needing to be dealt with carefully or sensitively in order to avoid problems or failure ▪ There s something I have to speak to you about it s a delicate matter . ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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