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delicate

/ˈdɛlɪkət/

Meanings
  • adjective

    1. Having or showing a delicate balance or sensitivity.

    - "The delicate balance of nature must be preserved."
    - "She had a delicate touch when playing the piano."
    - "His health was delicate and required special care."
  • adjective

    2. Showing refinement and elegance.

    - "The delicate embroidery on her dress was exquisite."
    - "He served a delicate dish made from truffles."
    - "The delicate perfume filled the room."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈdɛlɪkət/



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Synonyms

fragile
Rhymes
Words rhyming with delicate
acetate , anate , ateate , bateau , catechuate , chateau , lateate , mate , nate , orate , plateau , rate , sateen , state , tate , vate
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Delicate (English) : Adjective: Having a delicate balance or sensitivity; Showing refinement and elegance

  2. Delicate (English) : Noun: A person who is easily hurt or offended

  3. Delicate (English) : Adverb: Carefully or gently

  4. Delicate (English) : Verb: Make or become delicate


Variants
List of all variants of delicate that leads to same result
delicate , delicately , delicater , delicatest , delicates
Forms
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delicately, delicate's, more delicate


Etymology
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From Old French delicat, from Latin delicatus 'carefully taught, dainty, delicate'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'delicate equilibrium' is often used in science to describe a balanced state that can be easily disrupted.

  2. In the Middle Ages, delicate embroidery was used as a sign of wealth and status.

  3. The delicate structure of a snowflake is due to its unique crystalline structure.


Related Concepts
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  1. Fragile: Related concept: Something that is delicate is often also considered fragile, as it can be easily damaged or harmed.

  2. Refined: Related concept: Delicate items or situations often have a refined or elegant quality to them.

  3. Sensitive: Related concept: Delicate things or people require sensitivity and care in order to be handled properly.


Culture
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In literature, delicate is often used to describe characters or situations that require careful handling due to their fragility or sensitivity. In art, delicate works often convey a sense of refinement and elegance. Delicate music, such as that of Mozart, is characterized by its intricacy and beauty.

How to Memorize "delicate"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a delicate flower, with its petals soft and thin. Imagine touching it gently without damaging it.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word delicate with the idea of refinement and elegance.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the mnemonic: 'Delicate' is like 'elate' but with a 'd' in front, which means to lift or raise gently.


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