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[ in-del-i-kuh-see ] / ɪnˈdɛl ɪ kə si / SEE SYNONYMS FOR indelicacy ON THESAURUS.COM
noun, plural in·del·i·ca·cies for 2. the quality or condition of being indelicate. something indelicate, as language or behavior. Origin of indelicacyFirst recorded in 1705–15; in-3 + delicacy Words nearby indelicacyindefinite relative pronoun, indehiscence, indehiscent, indeliberate, indelible, indelicacy, indelicate, in demand, indemnification, indemnify, indemnitee Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for indelicacyThis most mistaken opinion gives an indelicacy, a 'brusquerie', and a roughness to the manners. The PG Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son|The Earl of Chesterfield I could not commit the gross indelicacy of saying: "My poor friend, where do you come in?" In that case the under garments are never taken off, and no consciousness of impropriety or indelicacy of feeling is manifested. A New Guide for Emigrants to the West|J. M. Peck Such an interchange of the terms would imply arrogance or indelicacy. Summary Narrative of an Exploratory Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820|Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Words related to indelicacygoof, indecency, blunder, incorrectness, vulgarity, solecism, incongruity, unseemliness, vulgarism, unsuitability, slip, rudeness, gaffe, barbarism, indecorum, impudence, gaucherie, immodesty, inelegance, faux pas |