English to Spanish Dictionary exquisite

exquisite

Exquisito
definition
noun
Using brightly coloured, almost grotesque distortion of an individual's salient features, he targeted the royal family, politicians, society figures, exquisites , and charlatans.
a man who is affectedly concerned with his clothes and appearance; a dandy.
adjective
exquisite, jewellike portraits
extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate.
translation of 'exquisite'
noun
petimetre,
figurín
adjective
primoroso,
exquisito,
delicado
example
I'd like to think that I'm a man of 'exquisite' taste.
She had 'exquisite' taste and a flawless grasp of the Court's Byzantine code of conduct.
I could empathise with the 'exquisite' torture of figuring out your place in the world.
Sirk's is a popular cinema fashioned with 'exquisite' taste during what we now know as the twilight of Hollywood's self-enclosed grandeur.
They both took quadruple bogey nines and suffered the 'exquisite' torture that golf inflicts on all those who deign to play the game.
The spring rain that she had worshipped before now trickled down the back of her neck like the most 'exquisite' torture.
And you wonder, lucid in 'exquisite' agony, how this child will ever be born without tearing you in two,
It was an illuminating moment of 'exquisite' agony still vivid these many years later.
Neither of us ever had sampled a more 'exquisite' delicacy.
And it must be the most 'exquisite' torture to be a centrist who is also a patriot.
She found it 'exquisite' torture to have to hold still, to remain kneeling, but somehow she managed.
I still remember the 'exquisite' agony of my first ice cream headache - no one had warned me not to inhale a chocolate milkshake.
He had 'exquisite' taste in literature, but curiously enough these wonderful books didn't sell.
It is an endearing trait, for it encapsulates the 'exquisite' torture endured by so many football fans at this time of year.
In nearly five decades of concert going this writer has rarely heard more 'exquisite' , sensitively projected Chopin.
My heart was simultaneously full of 'exquisite' joy and unbearable sadness.
Musically, the film is epic yet nuanced, and evidences an 'exquisite' sensitivity to detail.
It is the most beautiful, immaculate, 'exquisite' piece of paper - splendidly printed, if not actually embossed.
Without creativity, even the most 'exquisite' and beautiful long hair cannot be said to be fashionable.
These sorts of wounds are sharp, quick, and part of the game's 'exquisite' agonies.
Happily, the technology is now doing its job, collecting data methodically and with 'exquisite' sensitivity.
They expect a degree of service to go with the 'exquisite' delicacies they have selected for purchase.
Where was the pain of probing the pressure points, the 'exquisite' agony of muscular crystals breaking up under relentless fingers?
Nights of research, practicing accents, roles and dances, were 'exquisite' torture.
The nervous system is thus specialized skin that has been internalized to preserve its 'exquisite' sensitivity and responsiveness.
A catalogue of unparalleled scope and 'exquisite' taste accompanied the exhibit.
Not only did she touch my heart with her sincere and charming correspondence, I was impressed with her 'exquisite' taste and her very modest requests.
Gold and silver were made into 'exquisite' adornments, and beautiful objects were created from indigenous turquoise, marble, and other stones.
We know envy as a state of 'exquisite' tension, torment and ill-will, provoked by an overwhelming sense of inferiority, impotence and worthlessness.
These beautiful houses with 'exquisite' carvings were built by eight brothers.
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