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exquisitely

Exquisitely (adverb) means In an extremely fine, delicate, or beautiful way. Example: “The room was exquisitely decorated for the wedding.”

adverb
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In an extremely fine, delicate, or beautiful way.
"The room was exquisitely decorated for the wedding."
"He was exquisitely polite, even under pressure."

How to use exquisitely

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo a beautifully fine or intense degree.

Common pairings
exquisitely designed exquisitely painful exquisitely detailed

Word forms

more exquisitely comparative, most exquisitely superlative

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What does “exquisitely” mean?

The word “exquisitely” means in an extremely fine, delicate, or beautiful way. In plain terms, to a beautifully fine or intense degree.

How do you use “exquisitely” in a sentence?

Here is “exquisitely” used in a sentence: “The room was exquisitely decorated for the wedding.”

What part of speech is “exquisitely”?

“Exquisitely” is an adverb.

What is the meaning of exquisitely?

"exquisitely" (adverb) means in an extremely fine, delicate, or beautiful way.

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