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Delicacy

Definition

Delicacy is a noun that refers to fineness or subtlety of texture, quality, or workmanship; it can also denote sensitivity and tact in dealing with matters, as well as a choice or rare food item considered a specialty.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /ˈdɛlɪkəsi/
  • Respelling: DEL-i-kuh-see

British English

  • IPA: /ˈdɛlɪkəsi/
  • Respelling: DEL-i-kuh-see
Etymology

Late Middle English: from Old French delicacie, from Latin delicatus ‘tender, dainty,’ from deliciae ‘pleasures, delights.’

Derivatives
  • delicate (adjective)
  • delicately (adverb)
  • delicateness (noun)
Synonyms
  • fineness
  • daintiness
  • subtlety
  • tact
  • specialty
Antonyms
  • coarseness
  • crudeness
  • insensitivity
  • commonplace
  • staple
Usage

The noun "delicacy" is used in artistic, social, and culinary contexts to denote refinement or a choice treat. For example, "She admired the delicacy of the lace embroidery," or "Travelers often sample local delicacies like aged cheeses and truffles."

Related Terms
  • Finesse: Skillful and elegant handling.
  • Tact: Sensitivity in dealing with others.
  • Nuance: A subtle distinction or variation.
  • Gourmet: A connoisseur of fine food and drink.
  • Specialty: A distinctive or featured item.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • Fineness of texture or quality – a delicate or intricate characteristic.
    • Example: "The delicacy of the porcelain's painting impressed every collector."
  • Sensitivity and tact – careful consideration in speech or action.
    • Example: "He handled the dispute with great delicacy."
  • A choice or rare food item – a luxurious or specialty dish.
    • Example: "Caviar is considered a gourmet delicacy."

delicacy

The delicacy of the porcelain's painting impressed every collector.
He handled the dispute with great delicacy.
Caviar is considered a gourmet delicacy.

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