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Synonyms
del·i·cate (dĕĺĭ-kĭt)

[Middle English delicat, French délicat, both from Latin dēlicātus, pleasingakin to dēlicia, pleasure; see delicious.]

adjective 

  1. Pleasing to the senses, especially in a subtle way: a delicate flavor; a delicate violin passage.
  2. Exquisitely fine or dainty: delicate china.
  3. Frail in constitution or health.
  4. Easily broken or damaged: a kite too delicate to fly.
  5. Marked by sensitivity of discrimination: a critic's delicate perception.
    1. Considerate of the feelings of others.
    2. Concerned with propriety.
    3. Squeamish or fastidious.
  6. Requiring tactful treatment: a delicate situation.
  7. Fine or soft in touch or skill: a surgeon's delicate touch.
  8. Measuring, indicating, or responding to very small changes; precise: a delicate set of scales.
  9. Very subtle in difference or distinction.

derivatives

deĺi·cate·ly
adverb
deĺi·cate·ness
noun

synonyms:

delicate, choice, dainty, elegant, exquisite, fine1 These adjectives mean appealing to refined taste: a delicate flavor; choice exotic flowers; a dainty dish; elegant handwriting; an exquisite wine; the finest embroidery.
See also: fragile