The vibrant flower's brittle petal is very delicate.
Butterfly wings are very beautiful and delicate.
The adjective delicate is a normal word that is able to be used in any sentence. So yes, you can give sentences with delicate. Example: THis steak is delicate You got yourself into a delicate situation.
The opposite of delicate is indelicate
"The corpse was incredibly delicate, after being ravaged by years of decay."
- you should have spoken to her more kindly, don't you know her delicate feelings?!
The earthbound around the crater is very delicate so an earthquake happened
How would you combine the words intervals and delicate in a sentence?
"The dancer, although very strong, looked delicate as she glided across the stage."
No, the word delicate is not a noun, it's an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:a delicate flowerdelicate pastriesa delicate situation
A word for small is tiny and a word for delicate is dainty or petite.
Tactful (an adjective) means considerate, discreet, delicate, or diplomatic. Example sentence: We send a short, tactful letter to the applicants who did not get the job.
No, the word 'delicate' is not a noun. The word 'delicate' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (delicate china, delicate feelings, etc).The abstract noun form of the adjective 'delicate' is delicateness, as a word for a quality of something abstract (the delicateness of a situation, a delicateness of sentiment, etc.).