exquisite
ઉત્કૃષ્ટ
definition
noun
Using brightly coloured, almost grotesque distortion of an individual's salient features, he targeted the royal family, politicians, society figures, exquisites , and charlatans.
a man who is affectedly concerned with his clothes and appearance; a dandy.
adjective
exquisite, jewellike portraits
extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate.
translation of 'exquisite'
મનોહર,
સુકોમળ,
છેલબટાઉ,
અતિ સુંદર,
વરણાગિયો,
ઉત્કૃષ્ટ,
સૂક્ષ્મ
example
You're always beautiful, with you dark curls and beautiful eyes and 'exquisite' skin.
Clearly, however, he is a man of 'exquisite' taste and judgement.
It is the most beautiful, immaculate, 'exquisite' piece of paper - splendidly printed, if not actually embossed.
Here, his theme of moral redemption is reflected in the renewing of the seasons - a beautiful metaphor in this 'exquisite' film.
It was an illuminating moment of 'exquisite' agony still vivid these many years later.
She has delighted in rendering in delicate detail and 'exquisite' colour the little-known plants and creatures of the desert.
Executed with breathlessly fine strokes, these 'exquisite' images are as beautiful and accomplished as line drawings by Picasso or Matisse.
I felt I was in the presence of an angel; a wondrous, 'exquisite' but delicate angel.
His 'exquisite' sensitivity to the difficulties faced by employers never failed him.
I could empathise with the 'exquisite' torture of figuring out your place in the world.
With beautiful scenery and 'exquisite' costumes, Coppelia is a truly delightful production to charm audiences of all ages.
The 'exquisite' sensitivity of the nose can be defeated by a common cold.
They both took quadruple bogey nines and suffered the 'exquisite' torture that golf inflicts on all those who deign to play the game.
And it must be the most 'exquisite' torture to be a centrist who is also a patriot.
Neither of us ever had sampled a more 'exquisite' delicacy.
It's a form of 'exquisite' torture watching George and Martha torment each other, and occasionally this becomes tiresome.
The last eight years working with her had been, to say the least, the most 'exquisite' type of torture.
Happily, the technology is now doing its job, collecting data methodically and with 'exquisite' sensitivity.
A catalogue of unparalleled scope and 'exquisite' taste accompanied the exhibit.
He had 'exquisite' taste in literature, but curiously enough these wonderful books didn't sell.
These beautiful houses with 'exquisite' carvings were built by eight brothers.
My heart was simultaneously full of 'exquisite' joy and unbearable sadness.
With over 25 stands displaying their beautiful range of 'exquisite' handmade crafts, the fair is sure to attract a large gathering
They have 'exquisite' taste in home furnishings.
Where was the pain of probing the pressure points, the 'exquisite' agony of muscular crystals breaking up under relentless fingers?
We know envy as a state of 'exquisite' tension, torment and ill-will, provoked by an overwhelming sense of inferiority, impotence and worthlessness.
The nervous system is thus specialized skin that has been internalized to preserve its 'exquisite' sensitivity and responsiveness.
Soprano Juliane Banse's fruity voice is neither childish nor stereotypically innocent, but her diction and sensitivity to words are 'exquisite' .
Gold and silver were made into 'exquisite' adornments, and beautiful objects were created from indigenous turquoise, marble, and other stones.
How could someone so morally degenerate have such 'exquisite' taste?
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