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a. 1. Eager to discover or learn; curious. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle,
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EXQUISITIVE. EXQUISITIVE. Adjective. 1. Eager to discover or learn; curious. Note: Exquisitive \Ex*quis"i*tive\, adjective.
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Ex·quis·i·tive a. Eager to discover or learn; curious. [Obs.] Todd. -- Ex·quis·i·tive·ly , adv.
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Definition of exquisite from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. 3 a : marked by flawless craftsmanship or by beautiful, ingenious, delicate, or elaborate execution <an exquisite vase> b : marked by nice 4 a : pleasing through beauty, fitness,
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Michael Ancram, the UK’s Conservative foreign affairs spokesman and, remarkably, Tory party deputy leader, is one of those decent, well-intentioned and utterly ineffectual people who make their way Freedom of religion is one thing, exquisitive over-sensitivity to the customs of each particular sect is quite another.
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Exquisitive. Ex*quis"i*tive\, a. Eager to discover or learn; curious. [Obs.] --Todd. -- Ex*quis"i*tive*ly, adv. [Obs.] --Sir P. Sidney.
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of special beauty or charm, or rare and appealing excellence, as a face, a flower, coloring, music, or poetry. extraordinarily fine or admirable; consummate: exquisite weather. of rare excellence of production or execution, as works of art or workmanship: the exquisite statues of the Renaissance.
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The guitar's capacity for tenderness and intimacy begets four serenades - the haunting, plaintive "Open", the stark, lonely "Nights", the sweet, exquisitive "Lullaby" and the ethereal, cathartic "Close" - while our instrument's ability to lead an aggressive dance gives rise to three more - the primitive, rite-of-spring...
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