TV series example of the word

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2
You look exquisite, child.
সূক্ষ্ম, তীব্র, নিদারূণ
(1) Intense or sharp.
(2) Lavishly elegant and refined.
(3) Delicately beautiful.
(4) Of extreme beauty.
(5) Of delicate composition and artistry.
(6) Beautiful.
(7) Excellent.
(8) Finely detailed.
(9) Intense.
(1) It is the most beautiful, immaculate, exquisite piece of paper - splendidly printed, if not actually embossed.
(2) My friend has a website filled with beautiful art and exquisite illustrations.
(3) Without creativity, even the most exquisite and beautiful long hair cannot be said to be fashionable.
(4) Here, his theme of moral redemption is reflected in the renewing of the seasons - a beautiful metaphor in this exquisite film.
(5) The nervous system is thus specialized skin that has been internalized to preserve its exquisite sensitivity and responsiveness.
(6) He had exquisite taste in literature, but curiously enough these wonderful books didn't sell.
(7) Happily, the technology is now doing its job, collecting data methodically and with exquisite sensitivity.
(8) I could empathise with the exquisite torture of figuring out your place in the world.
(9) It's a form of exquisite torture watching George and Martha torment each other, and occasionally this becomes tiresome.
(10) I'd like to think that I'm a man of exquisite taste.
(11) Not only did she touch my heart with her sincere and charming correspondence, I was impressed with her exquisite taste and her very modest requests.
(12) The feature on fathers and daughters, was exquisite , delightful and beautifully written.
(13) How could someone so morally degenerate have such exquisite taste?
(14) The exquisite taste in clothing of the Indian upper class is in sharp contradistinction to its complete indifference to the external appearance of houses and streets.
(15) And it must be the most exquisite torture to be a centrist who is also a patriot.
(16) A catalogue of unparalleled scope and exquisite taste accompanied the exhibit.
(17) The last eight years working with her had been, to say the least, the most exquisite type of torture.
(18) Gold and silver were made into exquisite adornments, and beautiful objects were created from indigenous turquoise, marble, and other stones.
(19) And you wonder, lucid in exquisite agony, how this child will ever be born without tearing you in two,
(20) It's like tapping a spoon on a bad tooth, exquisite agony.
beautiful
discriminating
intense
keen
dainty
recherche
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Crude
Flawed
Horrible
Horrifying
Imperfect
Inferior
Poor
Ugly
Dull
Ordinary
Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2
You look exquisite, child.