Definition of "exquisite" adjective comparative more exquisite , superlative most exquisite
Of delicate perception or close and accurate discrimination ; not easy to satisfy ; exact ; fastidious . quotations examples
Quotations his books of Oriental languages , wherein he was exquisiteThe spelling has been modernized .
1655, Thomas Fuller, edited by James Nichols, The Church History of Britain, […], new edition, volumes (please specify |volume=I to III), London: […] [James Nichols] for Thomas Tegg and Son, […], published 1837
(rare) Fop , dandy . quotations
Quotations So striking was his appearance that two exquisites , emerging from the Savoy Hotel and pausing on the pavement to wait for a vacant taxi , eyed him with pained disapproval as he approached , and then , starting , stared in amazement . 'Good Lord !' said the first exquisite .
1925, P. G. Wodehouse, Sam the Sudden, Random House, London:2007, p. 42.