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Definitions for Daintily
[1] of delicate beauty; exquisite: a dainty lace handkerchief.
[2] pleasing to the taste and, often, temptingly served or delicate; delicious: dainty pastries.
[3] of delicate discrimination or taste; particular; fastidious: a dainty eater.
[4] overly particular; finicky.
[5] something delicious to the taste; a delicacy.
[6] delicate or elegant a dainty teacup
[7] pleasing to the taste; choice; delicious a dainty morsel
[8] refined, esp excessively genteel; fastidious
[9] a choice piece of food, esp a small cake or sweet; delicacy
Words related to Daintily
daintyeasily, delicately, casually, tenderly, moderately, gingerly, softly, simply, mildly, freely, quietly, slightly, sparsely, faintly, subtly, smoothly, gently, neatly, nimbly, beautifully
Words nearby Daintily
daintydaimler, daimoku, daimon, daimyo, daimyo bond, dainty, daiquiri, dairen, dairy, dairy breed, dairy cattle
Origin of Daintily
y1175–1225; Middle English deinte worthiness, happiness, delicacy < Anglo-French (Old French deint(i)e ) < Latin dignitāt- (stem of dignitās ); see dignity
Other words from Daintily
dain·ti·ly , adverb
dain·ti·ness , noun
o·ver·dain·ti·ly , adverb
o·ver·dain·ti·ness , noun
o·ver·dain·ty , adjective
su·per·dain·ty , adjective
un·dain·ti·ly , adverb
un·dain·ti·ness , noun
un·dain·ty , adjective
Word origin for Daintily
yC13: from Old French deintié, from Latin dignitās dignity
Synonyms for Daintily
casually, delicately, easily, faintly, freely, gingerly, mildly, moderately, quietly, simply, slightly, softly, sparsely, subtly, tenderly, thinly, agilely, airily, breezily, carelessly, ethereally, flippantly, frivolously, heedlessly, indifferently, leniently, nimbly, peacefully, readily, slightingly, smoothly, sparingly, tenuously, thoughtlessly, timidly, unsubstantially, well