DELICATE vs TICKLISH: NOUN
- A delicate item of clothing, especially underwear or lingerie.
- A delicate, luxurious, or effeminate person.
- Something savory, luscious, or delicious; a delicacy; a dainty.
- A fastidious person.
- A choice dainty; a delicacy.
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DELICATE vs TICKLISH: ADJECTIVE
- Of an instrument or device; capable of registering minute differences or changes precisely
- Easily hurt
- Exquisitely fine and subtle and pleasing; susceptible to injury
- Easily broken or damaged or destroyed
- Difficult to handle; requiring great tact
- Developed with extreme delicacy and subtlety
- Pleasing to the senses, especially in a subtle way.
- Measuring, indicating, or responding to very small changes; precise.
- Fine or soft in touch or skill.
- Requiring careful or tactful treatment.
- Having or showing great consideration or care.
- Very subtle in difference or distinction.
- Marked by sensitivity of discrimination.
- Frail in constitution or health.
- Easily broken or damaged.
- Exquisitely fine or dainty: : exquisite.
- Addicted to pleasure; luxurious; voluptuous; alluring.
- Unwell, especially because of having drunk too much alcohol.
- Of weak health, easily sick.
- Intended for use with fragile items.
- Characterized by a fine structure or thin lines.
- Easily damaged or requiring careful handling.
- Marked by great skill especially in meticulous technique
- Slight and shapely; lovely; graceful.”
- Fine or slender; minute; not coarse; -- said of a thread, or the like.
- Slight or smooth; light and yielding; -- said of texture.
- Soft and fair; -- said of the skin or a surface
- Light, or softly tinted; -- said of a color.
- Pleasing to the senses; refinedly agreeable; hence, adapted to please a nice or cultivated taste; nice; fine; elegant
- Tender; not able to endure hardship; feeble; frail; effeminate; -- said of constitution, health, etc.
- Requiring careful handling; not to be rudely or hastily dealt with; nice; critical.
- Of exacting tastes and habits; dainty; fastidious.
- Nicely discriminating or perceptive; refinedly critical; sensitive; exquisite
- Affected by slight causes; showing slight changes.
- Refined; gentle; scrupulous not to trespass or offend; considerate; -- said of manners, conduct, or feelings
- Touchy, sensitive, or delicate.
- Sensitive or susceptible to being tickled.
- Difficult; nice; critical.
- Standing so as to be liable to totter and fall at the slightest touch; unfixed; easily affected; unstable.
- Sensible to slight touches; easily tickled.
- Requiring skillful or tactful handling; delicate.
- Easily offended or upset; touchy.
- Sensitive to tickling.
- Difficult to handle; requiring great tact
DELICATE vs TICKLISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Pleasant, delicious, palatable, savory. Fastidious, discriminating. Sensitive.
- Full of pleasure; luxurious; sumptuous; delightful.
- Nice in perception of what is agreeable to the senses or the intellect; peculiarly sensitive to beauty, harmony, or their opposites; dainty; fastidious: as, a delicate taste; a delicate eye for color.
- Susceptible to disease or injury; of a tender constitution; feeble; not able to endure hardship: as, a delicate frame or constitution; delicate health.
- Nice in forms; regulated by minute observance of propriety, or by attention to the opinions and feelings of others; refined: as, delicate behavior or manners; a delicate address.
- Nice in perception or action; exquisitely acute or dexterous; finely sensitive or exact; deft: as, a delicate touch; a delicate performer or performance.
- Requiring nicety in action; to be approached or performed with caution; precarious; ticklish: as, a delicate surgical operation; a delicate topic of conversation.
- Nice in construction or operation; exquisitely adjusted or adapted; minutely accurate or suitable: as, a delicate piece of mechanism; a delicate balance or spring.
- Of a fine or refined constitution; refined.
- Fine in characteristic details; minutely perfect in kind; exquisite in form, proportions, finish, texture, manner, or the like; nice; dainty; charming: as, a delicate being; a delicate skin or fabric; delicate tints.
- Agreeable; delightful; charming.
- Pleasing to any of the senses, especially to the sense of taste; dainty; delicious: opposed to coarse or rough.
- Susceptible to injury
- Difficult to handle
- Requiring great tact
- Of an instrument or device
- Requiring great tact
- Difficult to handle
- Easily tickled: tickly; touchy: as, the sole of the foot is very ticklish; a ticklish person.
- Dubious; difficult; critical.
- Easily moved or unbalanced; unsteady; unstable; uncertain; inconstant.
DELICATE vs TICKLISH: RELATED WORDS
- Refined, Frail, Hard, Pastel, Fine, Soft, Difficult, Gossamer, Ethereal, Subtle, Ticklish, Dainty, Exquisite, Sensitive, Fragile
- Hairy, Squirmy, Uncomfortable, Awkward, Nettlesome, Dicey, Tricky, Prickly, Knotty, Thorny, Touchy, Sensitive, Hard, Difficult, Delicate
DELICATE vs TICKLISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Refined, Frail, Hard, Pastel, Fine, Soft, Difficult, Gossamer, Ethereal, Subtle, Ticklish, Dainty, Exquisite, Sensitive, Fragile
- Hairy, Squirmy, Uncomfortable, Awkward, Nettlesome, Dicey, Tricky, Prickly, Knotty, Thorny, Touchy, Sensitive, Hard, Difficult, Delicate
DELICATE vs TICKLISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- See Democracy as the delicate flower it is.
- Robert Coleman tackles the delicate issue of backsliding.
- They look so delicate, but are extremely hardy.
- They are such soft, delicate and frilly blooms!
- LORD JOHN STEVENS: It was very delicate indeed.
- Tweezers can be helpful to position delicate pieces.
- Use care with delicate equipment to avoid damage.
- Scales are delicate instruments and unlike Cellular phones, scales have delicate sensors that determine how much an item weighs.
- Dry, Delicate Setting: Double lines indicate that the Delicate setting must be used.
- Judy Woodruff: And handled some very delicate, delicate moments.
- You might pronounce it ticklish to vanquish the sell changes.
- Ticklish feet along with dark Burgundy painted toes too!
- Very ticklish when we use the toothbrush on them.
- Expect very ticklish sexy feet and an insatiable smile.
- All the strokes must be gentle and not ticklish.
- It's ticklish and 'electrifying' at the same time.
- Not the most ticklish feet do we have here.
- The situation at Shanghai is admittedly a bit ticklish.
- With this model we have ticklish feet too.
- That is a ticklish, ticklish position to be in.
DELICATE vs TICKLISH: QUESTIONS
- Where can I find the crossword clue comparatively delicate?
- What makes Snelson's sculptures so strong and delicate?
- Does delicate praline damage hair like other box colors?
- What is meant by delicate realism and illusionistic likeness?
- Why is delicate balance required among various parameters?
- What happens when acid enters the delicate esophagus?
- What makes our delicate silk cotton sarees special?
- What are some interesting facts about Delicate Arch?
- What is delicate wash on Whirlpool washing machine?
- Is this Lobelia cardinalis'Queen Victoria'delicate?
- What happens at the end of the first date in ticklish?
- How do you administer a massage to a ticklish person?
- What did Harry do to make Louis scream in ticklish agony?
- Do you have any control over your body when being ticklish?
- Why do we only feel ticklish when others tickle us?