The forms for the adjective exquisite are:
Exquisitely, exquisiteness, exquisite.
Other word forms of 'continue' include continuous, continuation, and continuing.
snooze, nap
Some other forms of the word loyalty include loyal, loyalties, and loyalist.
Other forms of the word "edict" include "edicts" (plural form) and "edictal" (adjective form).
The plural form for the noun descendant is descendants.The verb form is to descend (descends, descending, descended).The noun forms for the verb are decent and the gerund, descending.
Elegant, magnificent, ornate, cultivated, divine.
she has an exquisite dress
The girl looked exquisite in her gown.
The house was exquisite with all the fine furniture.
The dress she was wearing at the party was absolutely exquisite!
There no other word forms for mimograph.
exquisite means excellent, or i suppose sort of grand and perfect
Squisita in the feminine and squisito in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "exquisite."Specifically, the word functions as an adjective in its feminine and masculine singular forms. It includes among its translations "delicious, excellent" for food and "enchanting, exquisite, perfect" for people. But whatever the context or meaning, the pronunciation remains "skwee-ZEE-ta" in the feminine and "skwee-ZEE-to" in the masculine.
incomparable.
Exquisite
exquis(e)
"This food is exquisite." "The exquisite dress was as soft as silk and fit like a dream."