The exquisite workmanship inspired awe in all who looked at it. The flavor combination was exquisite.
It was a chartreuse color, pretty and exquisite.
It is for referencing things of a very high quality. It was a magnificent wine with an exquisite taste, unlike any wine they had ever tasted.
His explanation did not seem spontaneous or natural, but rather forced and recherché That is obscure and arcane, not to say récherché.
Exquisite.
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?"
she has an exquisite dress
Those curtains are exquisite.
The girl looked exquisite in her gown.
It is with exquisite pleasure that I write this answer for this student.
My darling, that dress on you looks exquisite.
The house was exquisite with all the fine furniture.
The sparkling of her eyes far outshone her exquisite diamond necklace. Wasn't that an exquisite meal?
The dress she was wearing at the party was absolutely exquisite!
The dinner was very exquisite because it was in a 5 star restaurant.
"Her taste was exquisite, whether in the planning of a banquet, or simple afternoon tea."
"This food is exquisite." "The exquisite dress was as soft as silk and fit like a dream."
"That is an exquisitely good question." "This food is exquisite."