"Indelicate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Indelicate
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"Indelicate" Meaning

Indelicate refers to lacking in tact or delicacy; prone to speaking or doing things in a blunt or tactless manner. It can also describe something that is crude, unrefined, or lacking in sensitivity.

"Indelicate" Examples

Usage Examples of "Indelicate"


The patient's indelicate questions about the doctor's personal life made the doctor feel uncomfortable.
The artist's indelicate brushstrokes added a sense of raw emotion to the painting.
The politician was known for his indelicate remarks, which often got him into trouble.
The nurse had to be careful when handling the patient's indelicate examination results.
The writer's indelicate portrayal of the character's personal struggles was met with criticism from some readers.

Synonyms: Crude, Coarse, Uncouth, Rude, Tactless

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Indefinitive

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Indelicacies refers to something that is immodest, indecent, or coarse in behavior, language, or tastes. It can also describe something that is impolite, uncivilized, or offensive, often in a humorous or whimsical way.

Indelicacy

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Indelicacy refers to the lack of tact, sensitivity, or refinement in speech or behavior, often causing offense or embarrassment. It may involve using coarse language, being impolite, or making uncouth remarks.

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