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Definition of dainty adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

dainty

adjective
 
/ˈdeɪnti/
 
/ˈdeɪnti/
(comparative daintier, superlative daintiest)
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  1. (of people and things) small and pretty in a way that people find attractive synonym delicate
    • dainty feet
    • a dainty porcelain cup
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  2. (of movements) careful, often in a way that suggests good manners synonym delicate
    • She took a dainty little bite of the apple.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (as noun): from Old French daintie, deintie ‘choice morsel, pleasure’, from Latin dignitas ‘worthiness or beauty’, from dignus ‘worthy’.
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