(especially of color, sounds, taste, etc.) Comparative for subtle or muted in nature
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Comparative for very fine in texture or structure, especially of intricate workmanship or quality
“The crinkles in the gold leaf highlight the delicate texture of lace.”
Comparative for easily broken or damaged
“Luckily, the bull also turned right towards the furniture section rather than the more delicate china and porcelain.”
Comparative for susceptible to illness or adverse conditions
“His delicate health remains an ongoing concern for his family.”
Comparative for fastidious and hard to please
“Are you up to the challenge of catering to Maria's delicate palate?”
Comparative for requiring sensitive or careful handling
“Extreme care and discretion must be exercised in the handling of this very delicate issue.”
Comparative for tactful and considerate
“Criticism of your seniors will require nuanced language and delicate diplomacy.”
(especially of color, sounds, taste, etc.) Comparative for subtle or muted in nature
“The trend in fashion appears to be moving towards more delicate colors.”
Comparative for not harsh in nature or effect
“The delicate summer breeze would float in through the open window.”
Comparative for skillful, deft and finely judged
“It takes a steady hand and delicate skill to perform this maneuver.”
(of, or with, an instrument) Comparative for characterized by high sensitivity and accuracy
“Delicate measurements of this sort can only be achieved using the latest medical technology.”
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