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dainty

[ˈdeɪnti]

dainty Definition

  • 1delicately small and pretty
  • 2having delicate and refined manners or taste

Using dainty: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dainty" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore a dainty necklace with a small pendant.

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    The tea set was decorated with dainty flowers.

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    He had a dainty way of eating his food.

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    The ballerina performed with dainty movements.

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    She had a dainty voice that was pleasing to listen to.

dainty Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dainty

  • a person who is very particular about the food they eat, often preferring small portions of delicate or refined dishes

    Example

    He's such a dainty eater, always picking at his food and only eating small portions.

  • slender and delicate fingers, often associated with elegance and refinement

    Example

    She had dainty fingers that were perfect for playing the piano.

  • small and delicate feet, often associated with grace and beauty

    Example

    The ballerina had dainty feet that moved with incredible precision and grace.

Origins of dainty

from Old French 'dain', meaning 'worthy'

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Summary: dainty in Brief

The term 'dainty' [ˈdeɪnti] refers to something that is delicately small and pretty, or someone who has refined manners or taste. It can describe physical objects like jewelry or tea sets, as well as people's behavior or appearance. Examples include 'She wore a dainty necklace with a small pendant' and 'He had a dainty way of eating his food.' Phrases like 'dainty eater' and 'dainty fingers' extend the meaning to specific contexts.

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