different between deliciously vs exquisitely
deliciously
English
Etymology
delicious +? -ly
Adverb
deliciously (comparative more deliciously, superlative most deliciously)
- In a delicious manner.
Translations
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exquisitely
English
Etymology
exquisite +? -ly
Adverb
exquisitely (comparative more exquisitely, superlative most exquisitely)
- In an exquisite manner.
- Exceedingly; in the highest degree
Translations
exquisitely From the web:
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- what does exquisitely tender mean
- what is exquisitely tender
- what does exquisite mean in english
- what does exquisitely elegant mean
- what does exquisite mean in french
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