exquisito - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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exquisito (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

"Exquisito" is an adjective in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

The phonetic transcription of "exquisito" in the International Phonetic Alphabet is /ekskiˈsito/.

Translation Options

The word "exquisito" can be translated into English as: - Exquisite - Delicate - Wonderful

Meaning and Usage

"Exquisito" is used to describe something that is exceptionally good, delightful, or of high quality, particularly in relation to food, taste, or beauty. Its usage can indicate a sense of refinement, meticulousness, or careful crafting, often implying that the item in question pleases the senses.

In terms of frequency, "exquisito" is moderately used in both oral and written contexts. However, it tends to appear more frequently in written contexts like reviews, menus, and literature since it conveys a refined or elegant quality.

Example Sentences

  1. La cena que preparó fue exquisite.
    The dinner she prepared was exquisite.

  2. Este chocolate es muy exquisito, me encanta su sabor.
    This chocolate is very exquisite; I love its flavor.

  3. La decoración de la casa es exquisita y muy acogedora.
    The decoration of the house is exquisite and very cozy.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Exquisito" is often used in various idiomatic expressions and can carry a cultural context that highlights taste, quality, or excellence. Here are some idiomatic uses:

  1. Tener un gusto exquisito
    To have exquisite taste
  2. Ella tiene un gusto exquisito para la moda.
    She has exquisite taste in fashion.

  3. Plato exquisito
    Exquisite dish

  4. El restaurante es conocido por sus platos exquisitos.
    The restaurant is known for its exquisite dishes.

  5. Una experiencia exquisita
    An exquisite experience

  6. La obra de teatro fue una experiencia exquisita.
    The play was an exquisite experience.

  7. Un aroma exquisito
    An exquisite aroma

  8. El perfume que usas tiene un aroma exquisito.
    The perfume you wear has an exquisite aroma.

Etymology

The word "exquisito" comes from the Latin term "exquisitus," which is the past participle of "exquirere," meaning "to seek out" or "to search for." This indicates a sense of careful selection and distinction, further enforcing its modern connotation of refinement and high quality.

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22-07-2024