vous êtes délicieuse / délicieux
exquisite Dame
Exquisite is ausgezeichnet or herrlich in German.
exquis(e)
exquis means exquisite, delicious in French. There is no relation to horses.
Exquisite is an adjective and adjectives, as my English teacher used to say, are describing words. So, you can use the word 'exquisite' about something that is more than just lovely, for example, a diamond. You could say, "Her engagement ring is exquisite." Or, you could use it about a piece of fine art, or a beautiful building. It's about emphasising the loveliness of something. Imagine the most beautiful painting you can, for example, the Mona Lisa. Whilst standing gazing at its beauty, you might say, "Isn't it exquisite?"
The exquisite workmanship inspired awe in all who looked at it. The flavor combination was exquisite.
Those curtains are exquisite.
The suffix for "exquisite" is "-ite."
Exquisite is an adjective. Exquisiteness is a noun.
la nourriture au chez Pierre était exquise
A bone fracture causes exquisite pain.She felt exquisite remorse for stealing even though she had never been caught.The author created works that caused exquisite delight for child readers.
The sparkling of her eyes far outshone her exquisite diamond necklace. Wasn't that an exquisite meal?