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    delicate
    /ˈdɛlɪkət/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a delicate fabric or garment: informal "the delicates cycle of a washing machine"

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  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the adjective delicate, such as small and beautiful, easily damaged, or requiring tact. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and word frequency of delicate.

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  6. fine or precise in action or execution; capable of responding to the slightest influence: a delicate instrument. Synonyms: true, accurate, precise, exact. requiring great care, caution, or tact: a delicate international situation. Synonyms: touchy, sensitive, tricky. distinguishing subtle differences: a delicate sense of smell. a delicate eye;

  7. Delicate things, like a flower, a necklace, or someone’s feelings are fragile, easily broken, and often quite beautiful. A delicate situation. A delicate balance. A delicate child.

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  9. Learn the meaning of delicate as an adjective to describe something soft, light, gentle, easy to damage, needing care, or attractive. See examples of delicate in different contexts and translations in other languages.

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