delicate Antonyms

Meaning of delicate

Wordnet

delicate (a)

exquisitely fine and subtle and pleasing; susceptible to injury

Wordnet

delicate (s)

marked by great skill especially in meticulous technique

easily broken or damaged or destroyed

easily hurt

developed with extreme delicacy and subtlety

difficult to handle; requiring great tact

of an instrument or device; capable of registering minute differences or changes precisely

Webster

delicate (a.)

Addicted to pleasure; luxurious; voluptuous; alluring.

Pleasing to the senses; refinedly agreeable; hence, adapted to please a nice or cultivated taste; nice; fine; elegant; as, a delicate dish; delicate flavor.

Slight and shapely; lovely; graceful; as, a delicate creature.

Fine or slender; minute; not coarse; -- said of a thread, or the like; as, delicate cotton.

Slight or smooth; light and yielding; -- said of texture; as, delicate lace or silk.

Soft and fair; -- said of the skin or a surface; as, a delicate cheek; a delicate complexion.

Light, or softly tinted; -- said of a color; as, a delicate blue.

Refined; gentle; scrupulous not to trespass or offend; considerate; -- said of manners, conduct, or feelings; as, delicate behavior; delicate attentions; delicate thoughtfulness.

Tender; not able to endure hardship; feeble; frail; effeminate; -- said of constitution, health, etc.; as, a delicate child; delicate health.

Requiring careful handling; not to be rudely or hastily dealt with; nice; critical; as, a delicate subject or question.

Of exacting tastes and habits; dainty; fastidious.

Nicely discriminating or perceptive; refinedly critical; sensitive; exquisite; as, a delicate taste; a delicate ear for music.

Affected by slight causes; showing slight changes; as, a delicate thermometer.

Webster

delicate (n.)

A choice dainty; a delicacy.

A delicate, luxurious, or effeminate person.

delicate Sentence Examples

  1. She handled the fragile vase with delicate care, afraid it might break.
  2. His delicate touch on the piano keys conveyed a sense of emotion and finesse.
  3. The delicate lace curtains fluttered in the gentle breeze.
  4. The delicate balance of ecosystems can be easily disrupted by human intervention.
  5. His health was in a delicate state after the accident, requiring careful monitoring.
  6. The delicate fabric of her dress shimmered in the sunlight.
  7. The delicate flavor of the soup was enhanced by the chef's secret blend of spices.
  8. Their relationship was in a delicate phase, requiring patience and understanding.
  9. The delicate intricacies of the ancient artwork were awe-inspiring.
  10. She spoke with a delicate voice, barely above a whisper.

FAQs About the word delicate

exquisitely fine and subtle and pleasing; susceptible to injury, marked by great skill especially in meticulous technique, easily broken or damaged or destroyed

elegant, exquisite,subtle, extraordinary, airy,dainty, supreme, fine, refined, rare

sturdy, strong, coarse, sturdy, robust, robust, crude, crude,strong, coarse

She handled the fragile vase with delicate care, afraid it might break.

His delicate touch on the piano keys conveyed a sense of emotion and finesse.

The delicate lace curtains fluttered in the gentle breeze.

The delicate balance of ecosystems can be easily disrupted by human intervention.