exquisite in the PONS Dictionary

exquisite Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have exquisite taste
exquisite timing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The images are composed artfully, with exquisite tones and soft use of lighting -- showing a particular texture created by light rather than shadow.
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However, while even the vocal performances were an exquisite mimic of country singing, the album's lyrics were decidedly twisted.
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The main attraction of the cave is the exquisite stalactite and stalagmite formations.
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Comments by reviewers ranged from disappointing and inconsequential, to exquisite comedy-drama, and a masterpiece by any measure.
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On the other hand, few poets who have chiefly devoted themselves to this form have produced so large a proportion of really exquisite work.
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The exquisite main sanctuary was used less and less from the 1930s on.
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She was known for her exquisite sense of grandeur and refinement.
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Exquisite table wares are also on display, and large wall mirror greets every visitor in the receiving area.
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It was during this redecorating that the memorial windows of such exquisite design and color were installed.
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The walls above are finished with exquisite gold and silk tapestry woven especially for this room.
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