exquire Antonyms

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Meaning of exquire

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exquire (v. t.)

To search into or out.

exquire Sentence Examples

  1. She had an exquisite taste in furniture and décor, choosing pieces that were both elegant and comfortable.
  2. 2.The exquisite craftsmanship of the antique armchair was evident in every detail, from the intricate carvings to the finely polished wood.
  3. 3.The chef prepared an exquisite meal, using only the finest ingredients and cooking with great skill and care.
  4. 4.The singer had an exquisite voice, with a clear tone and a wide range that allowed her to perform any type of music with ease.
  5. The dancer's movements were exquisite, flowing and graceful as she performed a traditional ballet.
  6. 6.The painting was exquisite, capturing the beauty of the natural world in vivid colors and intricate detail.
  7. The jewelry was exquisite, made from precious metals and gemstones and designed with great care and attention to detail.
  8. The garden was exquisite, with a variety of colorful flowers, fragrant shrubs, and neatly trimmed hedges.
  9. The aroma of the perfume was exquisite, a blend of sweet floral notes and woodsy undertones that lingered in the air.
  10. The fabric was exquisite, made from the finest silk and woven with intricate patterns and designs.

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To search into or out.

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She had an exquisite taste in furniture and décor, choosing pieces that were both elegant and comfortable.

2.The exquisite craftsmanship of the antique armchair was evident in every detail, from the intricate carvings to the finely polished wood.

3.The chef prepared an exquisite meal, using only the finest ingredients and cooking with great skill and care.

4.The singer had an exquisite voice, with a clear tone and a wide range that allowed her to perform any type of music with ease.