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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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  2. a situation, matter, etc. that needs to be dealt with carefully in order to avoid trouble or offence: I need to speak to you about a delicate matter. See more. delicate adjective (ACCURATE)

  3. a. : generally pleasant. the climate's delicate, the air most sweet William Shakespeare. b. : pleasing to the sense of taste or smell especially in a mild or subtle way. a delicate aroma. a robust wine will dominate delicate dishes. c. : marked by daintiness or charm of color, lines, or proportions. a delicate floral print.

  4. If something is delicate, it is easy to harm, damage, or break, and needs to be handled or treated carefully. Although the coral looks hard, it is very delicate. ...a washing machine catering for every fabric–even the most delicate. Synonyms: fragile, weak, frail, brittle More Synonyms of delicate.

  5. adj. 1. Pleasing to the senses, especially in a subtle way: a delicate flavor; a delicate violin passage. 2. a. Easily broken or damaged: a kite too delicate to fly. b. Exquisitely fine or dainty: delicate china. See Synonyms at exquisite. c. Frail in constitution or health. 3. a.

  6. 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. A delicate lace design. A delicate taste. Sometimes the word implies intricate beauty and at other times fragility.

  7. delicate. adjective. /ˈdelɪkət/ easily damaged or broken synonym fragile. delicate china teacups. The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body. the delicate ecological balance of the rainforest. Babies have very delicate skin. a cool wash cycle for delicate fabrics. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  8. DELICATE definition: 1. soft, light, or gentle: 2. easy to damage or break: 3. needing to be dealt with very…. Learn more.

  9. made or formed in a very careful and detailed way the delicate mechanisms of a clock. showing or needing skillful, careful, or sensitive treatment I admired your delicate handling of the situation. a delicate problem The delicate surgical operation took five hours.

  10. There are 32 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word delicate, 11 of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  11. a situation, matter, etc. that needs to be dealt with carefully in order to avoid trouble or offense: I need to speak to you about a delicate matter. See more. delicate adjective (ACCURATE)