delicate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of delicate in Hindi

  • नाज़ुक
  • कोमल
  • सुकुमार
  • विषम
  • उत्कृष्ट
  • भद्र
  • मख़मली
  • नाज़ुक कपड़े

delicate Definition

Adjective

  • very fine in texture or structure; of intricate workmanship or quality.
  • easily broken or damaged; fragile.
  • requiring sensitive or careful handling.

Noun

  • a delicate fabric or garment made of such fabric.

delicate Example

  • Delicate pastel shades ( नाजुक पेस्टल शेड्स )
  • owls have a delicate balance with their habitat ( उल्लू का अपने आवास के साथ एक नाजुक संतुलन होता है )
  • He is very soft and delicate yet. ( वह अभी तक बहुत नरम और नाजुक है। )
  • Alondra was attractive in a delicate way - her features more refined. ( अलोंड्रा नाजुक तरीके से आकर्षक थी - उसकी विशेषताएं अधिक परिष्कृत थीं। )
  • Shadows played across the delicate, pert features. ( नाजुक, पर्ट सुविधाओं में छाया खेली गई। )

More Sentence

  • Hubert expected to find in these papers a more delicate appreciation of his work.
  • This would be a delicate way to discharge the obligation under which his kindness had placed her.
  • The villains could not sympathize with the delicate feelings of a man in station.
  • It was astonishing to see so delicate and beautiful a being buffet so resolutely with hardships.
  • I ought to have spoken about it to you before; but the subject is a delicate one.
  • I admired their high and delicate principles, and respected their almost fatiguing modesty.
  • She felt delicate and feminine in his arms.
  • King Sun laughed softly to himself when the delicate jars began to melt and break.
  • Her pink hair was up in a bun that revealed the delicate cut of her elfin features.
  • Because she was so delicate, the girl’s parents didn’t want her playing contact sports.  
  • Most of the items in the box are delicate and should be handled with care.  
  • The berries were so delicate that the crushed under the slightest bit of pressure.  
  • Although she pretended to be frail and delicate, the young woman was a lot tougher than she let on.  
  • But there's nothing pale or delicate about Helen.
  • He desperately wanted to kiss her, but resisted, sensing the delicate balance between them.
  • She was the opposite of Elise: delicate and sweet, quiet and soft-spoken.
  • A friend's friend translated the delicate, handwritten French.
  • Switzer obviously has to walk a tightrope in this delicate situation.
  • These spats have left the Republican candidates in a delicate position.
  • Shake off excess so only a delicate crust of salt remains.
  • It's difficult to see delicate in a sentence .
  • Thai rice papers are not as thin or delicate as Vietnamese.
  • The healing _ a delicate balancing act _ continues in Hanover.
  • He took in her delicate features and felt a familiar warmth stir his blood.
  • a delicate cream sauce
  • In the room a yellow dress turned grey, and the gold of a bracelet grew darker, and the pink of delicate finger-nails was no longer visible.
  • Julia looked a moment anxiously at this fragile girl, whose tiny head was poised on a long, delicate neck like a fruit on its stem.
  • She was of middle age and rather delicate constitution, had spent the winter with some friends at Malta, and was now on her way home.
  • It was a cold March, and she was dressed in unfamiliar dark furs that suited her extremely and reinforced the delicate flush of her sweet face.
  • delicate china
  • his delicate health
  • a delicate fragrance
  • They were used to it, like the horses that bore them; but Bowles was a more delicate plant.
  • Those delicate features, fine hands, trim ankles, and silken hair told their own story.
  • But it is always a delicate matter to fathom the depth of a medical man's sagaciousness.
  • Jones demurred, but yielded with the proviso that the thing was to be done in the most delicate manner possible.
  • And he, as he held her warm and delicate hand in his own, was conscious of a strange tumult in his heart.
  • She was still pretty, for hers was a face to which pallor lent the delicate sweetness of a white rose-leaf.
  • his delicate ball-playing skills
  • a spider's web, strong yet delicate