exquisite |ekˈskwizit; ˈekskwizit| adjective extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate : exquisite, jewellike portraits. • intensely felt : the most exquisite kind of agony. • highly sensitive or discriminating : her exquisite taste in painting. noun a man who is affectedly concerned with his clothes and appearance; a dandy. DERIVATIVES equisitely adverb exquisiteness noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense [carefully ascertained, precise] ): from Latin exquisit- ‘sought out,’ from the verb exquirere, from ex- ‘out’ + quaerere ‘seek.’
She wore an "exquisite" pearl necklace.
2006-09-22 10:43:17
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answered by Kristen H 6
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Exquisite means stunning, gorgeous, original, etc.
In a sentence: The exquisite diamond ring was the brides most prized possession.
2006-09-22 10:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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exquisite means very beautiful, excellent, flawless.
a sentence would be:
The sunset is exquisite.
^yeah i dont no, easy haha
2006-09-22 10:45:58
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answered by PinkGem 2
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Go to www.dictionary.com. LOOK IT UP. Then, use the ADD DETAILS feature to add what you think the meaning is and whatever attempt you can make at a sentence. THEN I will help you revise it if necessary.
2006-09-22 11:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Sentence: That new fur coat is exquisite - where did you get it?
2006-09-22 10:43:52
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answered by icddppl 5
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