More superior in quality or caliber
Comparative for possessing a subtle or delicate beauty or elegance
“Looking exquisite in her long black velvet tight-fitting dress that outlined her almost perfect body, Elena felt elated to share in the festivities.”
Comparative for having an impressively refined or lavish quality or character
“Stylish ambience complements impeccable sushi and other gourmet delicacies, together providing an exquisite dining experience.”
Comparative for extremely good or impressive
“A great raft floated, and on it was a superstructure of exquisite workmanship designed and executed exquisitely to the imperial exquisite specifications.”
Comparative for made or done with great precision or intricacy
“The displays reflect the exquisite tailoring that is Givenchy's trademark.”
Comparative for having a fine or airy texture
“There were also court gowns, made of exquisite silk and covered in rich embroidery.”
Comparative for intensely felt
“It surely must be the most exquisite torture to be a centrist who is also a patriot.”
Comparative for cultured or refined in one's manner or preferences
“Despite having exquisite taste in art and decoration, Droga was a bit of an offal-eating, culinary ignoramus.”
Comparative for free from flaws, defects or errors
(colloquial) Comparative for pleasing or delightful to the eye or mind
(of a place or state) Comparative for ideal or idyllic
Comparative for having or showing great perception or insight
(of one's senses) Comparative for sensitive or perceptive to changes
Comparative for causing or creating excitement
Comparative for delicious and pleasing to taste
Comparative for perfectly clean, neat, or tidy
Comparative for having or imbued with supernatural powers, attributes or qualities
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