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1 delicate
Adj1. नाज़ुक/कोमलRose is a delicate flower.Silk is a delicate fabric.The baby's skin is very delicate.The child has a delicate constitution.A new born baby has a delicate skin.He advised the delicate handling of the situation by his wife.The doctor did a delicate surgery.This tray is very delicate.Crockery made of bone china is extremely delicate.2. सूक्ष्मThe delicate carvings on the temple wall are very impressive.3. कुशलतापूर्णThe eye surgery normally needs delicate handling.4. संवेदनशीलThe dogs have a very delicate sense of smell. -
2 delicate
adj.कोमल, सूक्ष्म, महीन, सुकुमार, स्वादिष्ट, सुहावना -
3 delicate
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4 armlet
N1. बाजूबन्दShe was wearing delicate armlets on her wrists. -
5 bismuth
Adj1. कांसाBismuth is a delicate metal. -
6 incongruously
Adv1. असंगत\incongruouslyरूप\incongruouslyसेThe delicate water color and the bold paintings were incongruously hanging next to each other. -
7 piquancy
N1. चटपटापनThe delicate piquancy of the pani puri water couldn't stop me from praising its maker.
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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 kit] adj. [ME delicat < L delicatus, giving pleasure, delightful < * delicare, for OL delicere, to allure, entice < de , intens. + lacere: see DELIGHT] 1. pleasing in its lightness, mildness, subtlety, etc. [a delicate flavor,… … English World dictionary
delicate — [adj1] dainty, weak aerial, balmy, breakable, choice, delectable, delicious, delightful, elegant, ethereal, exquisite, faint, filmy, fine, fine grained, finespun, flimsy, fracturable, fragile, frail, frangible, gauzy, gentle, gossamery, graceful … New thesaurus
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delicate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) very fine in texture or structure. 2) easily broken or damaged; fragile. 3) susceptible to illness or adverse conditions. 4) requiring sensitive or careful handling. 5) skilful; deft. 6) (of food or drink) subtly and pleasantly… … English terms dictionary
Delicate — Del i*cate, n. 1. A choice dainty; a delicacy. [R.] [1913 Webster] With abstinence all delicates he sees. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A delicate, luxurious, or effeminate person. [1913 Webster] All the vessels, then, which our delicates have, those … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
délicaté — délicaté, ée (dé li ka té, tée) part. passé. Un enfant trop délicaté … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Delicāte — (Delicatemente, ital.), mit Zartheit vorzutragen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
delicate — index destructible, impalpable, intricate, nonsubstantial (not sturdy), palatable, precarious, subtle (refined) … Law dictionary
delicate — (adj.) late 14c., self indulgent, loving ease; delightful; sensitive, easily hurt; feeble, from L. delicatus alluring, delightful, dainty, also addicted to pleasure, luxurious, effeminate; of uncertain origin; related by folk etymology (and… … Etymology dictionary
delicate — exquisite, dainty, rare, *choice, recherché, elegant Analogous words: delectable, *delightful, delicious: *soft, gentle, mild, lenient, balmy: ethereal, *airy, aerial Antonyms: gross Contrasted words: *coarse … New Dictionary of Synonyms