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indelicate

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Adj — Lacking tact or good taste; improper or embarrassing to mention.

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an indelicate remark indelicate question indelicate manner

Etymology

From in- ("not") + delicate, in the sense of "refined, tactful."

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What does “indelicate” mean?

The word “indelicate” means lacking tact or good taste; improper or embarrassing to mention. In plain terms, crude, tactless, or awkwardly blunt about a sensitive subject.

How do you use “indelicate” in a sentence?

Here is “indelicate” used in a sentence: “It felt indelicate to ask about her salary at the dinner table.”

What part of speech is “indelicate”?

“Indelicate” is an adjective.

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