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(adj)
Alternative form of recherché. [Sought out and chosen with care; choice; exquisite.]
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Characterised by or exhibiting elegance.
Senses referring to subjective quality.
Possessing beauty, impressing the eye; attractive.
Elegant; delicately small and pretty.
Easily damaged or requiring careful handling.
Of a characteristic: extreme or very high or strong in degree; severe; also, excessive, towering.
Grand, elegant or splendid in appearance.
First-rate; of the highest quality; exceptionally good.
Of higher or the highest quality; splendid.
Of very good quality; superior.
(chiefly informal) Pleasant, satisfactory.
Surprisingly excellent; very good or admirable, extremely impressive.
Pleasant, charismatic.
(of a person or place, sometimes endearing) Very beautiful.
Delightful for beauty, harmony, or grace.
Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure.
Having a pleasing appearance, good-looking, attractive, particularly:
Wonderful; marvelous; excellent; extraordinarily good or great (used especially as an intensifier).
Characterized by very precise, conscientious attention to details.
Pleasing or appealing to the senses, especially of a potential romantic partner.
Causing wonder and amazement; very surprising.
Of a person: having obtained worldly experience, and lacking naiveté; cosmopolitan, worldly-wise.
(of processes) Developed, improved.
Worthy of remark; notable; interesting.
Without fault or mistake; without flaw, of supreme quality.
(colloquial, Canada, US, Australia) Excellent, exciting, remarkable.
Highly pleasing; delightful, especially to any of the senses; delicious.
Of food: delectable, delicious.
Having a pleasant or satisfying flavor.
Pleasing to the sense of taste; tasty.
(colloquial, lighthearted, often childish) Delicious.
Extremely good; excellent, amazing.
Gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous; of remarkable beauty.
Tasting of sugars.
(v)
(transitive) (chemistry) Synonym of sublimate.
Having or showing grace in movement, shape, or proportion.
Perfect, without faults, flaws or errors
(n)
An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
Forming an exception; not ordinary; uncommon; rare.
Without flaws, defects, or shortcomings; perfect.
Having or exhibiting good taste; aesthetically pleasing or conforming to expectations or ideals of what is appropriate.
Magnificent, luxurious, splendid.
Very exquisite.
Exceptionally good; distinguished from others by its superiority.
Uncommonly excellent; of supreme excellence.
(not comparable) Beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary; extraneous; additional; supernumerary.
Distinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality.
Exceptional in importance or significance; special.
Being only one of a larger population; single, individual.
Excelling all others in some way.
That and everything similar; all of that kind of thing; and so on; et cetera.
(figuratively) Exceptionally good; of the highest quality.
Exceeding others in quality or rank; of outstanding excellence, extremely notable or important.
An honour or reward striven for in a competitive contest; anything offered to be competed for, or as an inducement to, or reward of, effort.
(informal) Exceptionally beautiful or attractive.
Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual.
Something particularly remarkable or outstanding.
Obsolete form of especial. [Exceptional in importance or significance; special.]
Pronunciation spelling of excellent. [Having excelled, having surpassed.]
(by extension) Exceptional, exceptionally good.
(idiomatic) Superb, exceptional; of the best sort; very high quality.
Suitable.
(rare) Very extraordinary; that is beyond simply extraordinary.
A minister of the gospel; a priest; a clergyman.
(archaic) Pre-eminent, outstanding.
Of such high quality that it should serve as an example to be imitated; ideal, perfect.
Above or beyond what is ordinary.
A connoisseur in eating and drinking; someone who takes their food seriously.
Having an especially fine size or texture; made of very small particles or threads.
Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding; supremely remarkable.
A bottle of wine (usually Bordeaux) containing 6 liters of fluid, eight times the volume of a standard bottle.
Distinguishing, used to or enabling the distinguishing of some thing.
Pertaining to heaven or to the sky; celestial.
Specific; discrete; concrete.
Misspelling of extraordinary. [Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual.]
Obsolete spelling of special. [Distinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality.]
Amazing or worthy of special notice.
A monarch; the ruler of a country.
Becoming superior to others; becoming excellent; exceptional; exceeding.
(slang) Sexually outstanding.
(rare) Beyond simply divine; greater than or transcending what is typically divine.
Rare spelling of extraordinary. [Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual.]
A covering of liquid, particularly oil.
Higher in rank, status, or quality.
Very elegant.
(obsolete) excellent, surpassing
An exceptional or noteworthy person or thing.
Particularly exclusive.
Highly intelligent.
Of the highest quality.
Characterising people who are unconcerned with worldly matters; spiritually minded.
Of the highest quality; extremely good
(adv)
Most especially, in particular, most notably (out of a thing or person's other attributes, roles, etc.).
Extremely elegant
Very fine in quality; luxurious.
Splendid, having splendor.