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Definition of "delicate" in Englisch

adjective

  1. Easily damaged or requiring careful handling.

    • Those clothes are made from delicate lace.
    • The negotiations were very delicate.
  2. Characterized by a fine structure or thin lines.

    • Her face was delicate.
    • The spider wove a delicate web.
    • There was a delicate pattern of frost on the window.
  3. Intended for use with fragile items.

    • Set the washing machine to the delicate cycle.
  4. Refined; gentle; scrupulous not to trespass or offend; considerate; said of manners, conduct, or feelings.

    • delicate behaviour
    • delicate attentions
    • delicate thoughtfulness
  5. Of weak health; easily sick; unable to endure hardship.

    • a delicate child
    • delicate health
  6. (informal) Unwell, especially because of having drunk too much alcohol.

    • Please don't speak so loudly: I'm feeling a bit delicate this morning.
  7. (obsolete) Addicted to pleasure; luxurious; voluptuous; alluring.

  8. Pleasing to the senses; refined; adapted to please an elegant or cultivated taste.

    • a delicate dish
    • delicate flavour
  9. Slight and shapely; lovely; graceful.

  10. Light, or softly tinted; said of a colour.

    • a delicate shade of blue
  11. Of exacting tastes and habits; dainty; fastidious.

  12. Highly discriminating or perceptive; refinedly critical; sensitive; exquisite.

    • a delicate taste
    • a delicate ear for music
  13. Affected by slight causes; showing slight changes.

    • a delicate thermometer

noun

  1. A delicate item of clothing, especially underwear or lingerie.

    • Don't put that in with your jeans: it's a delicate!
  2. (obsolete) A choice dainty; a delicacy.

  3. (obsolete) A delicate, luxurious, or effeminate person.

  4. A moth of the species Mythimna vitellina.