Definition of exquisite

exquisiteadjective

tinh tế

/ɪkˈskwɪzɪt//ɪkˈskwɪzɪt/

The origin of the word "exquisite" can be traced back to the Latin word "exquisitus," which means "carefully selected" or "carefully prepared." This word was initially used in a religious context to describe items that were chosen or created with great care in order to be used as offerings to the gods. The word made its way into the English language in the 14th century, when it was first used to describe items of exceptional quality or beauty. It was often used to describe fine food, drink, and clothing, as well as works of art and other objects that were created with great care and attention to detail. Over time, the meaning of the word "exquisite" has evolved to describe not only objects of beauty and craftsmanship, but also experiences and emotions that are delicate, refined, and delightfully pleasurable. In contemporary usage, the word is often applied to everything from gourmet cuisine and fine wine to intricate pieces of jewelry and stylish fashion accessories. In short, the origin of the word "exquisite" lies in the Latin word "exquisitus," which was used to describe items that were carefully selected or prepared for religious offerings. Today, it carries a much broader meaning that encompasses a wide range of human creations and experiences that are praised for their refinement, beauty, and attention to detail.

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extremely beautiful or carefully made

cực kỳ đẹp hoặc được làm cẩn thận

Example:
  • exquisite craftsmanship

    tay nghề tinh tế

  • Her wedding dress was absolutely exquisite.

    Chiếc váy cưới của cô ấy thực sự rất tinh tế.

strongly felt

cảm thấy mạnh mẽ

Example:
  • exquisite pain/pleasure

    nỗi đau/niềm vui tột độ

Related words and phrases

very sensitive

rất nhạy cảm

Example:
  • The room was decorated in exquisite taste.

    Căn phòng được trang trí theo phong cách tinh tế.

  • an exquisite sense of timing

    một cảm giác tinh tế về thời gian