gentle, delicate, soft, dainty, faint, indistinct, light
If you want to make cream out of milk, it will be lighter and more delicate than if you made it out of heavy whipping cream. Heavy whipping cream is better suited for cakes and heavy desserts, while milk can be used for a lighter icing.
Physically large and heavy (over 5 tons) with delicate electronics, limited power and efficency.
The superlative of "delicate" is "most delicate." It is used to show that something is the most delicate or sensitive out of a group.
Robots help engineers by lifting heavy weights or substances. Robots also help in construction or design of certain delicate things.
Fingers are not designed to hold heavy objects due to their limited muscle strength and size. The finger joints are delicate and can be easily injured if too much weight is applied. It is safer and more effective to use larger muscles, such as those in the arms and shoulders, to lift heavy objects.
Delicate
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
He used the blanket to enshroud the delicate picture frame.Definition:Enshroud - To cover.
Delicate is an adjective.
delicate as a white violet
Délicat = Delicate