Definition of Indelicacies. Meaning of Indelicacies. Synonyms of Indelicacies

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Definition of Indelicacies

Indelicacies
Indelicacy In*del"i*ca*cy, n.; pl. Indelicacies. [From Indelicate.] The quality of being indelicate; want of delicacy, or of a nice sense of, or regard for, purity, propriety, or refinement in manners, language, etc.; rudeness; coarseness; also, that which is offensive to refined taste or purity of mind. The indelicacy of English comedy. --Blair. Your papers would be chargeable with worse than indelicacy; they would be immoral. --Addison.

Meaning of Indelicacies from wikipedia

- Indelicacy is a 2020 novel by American writer Amina Cain. The novel follows the life of its narrator, Vitória, from shortly before her marriage until shortly...
- skin at the front of the neck—to spare invited and honored guests the indelicacy of witnessing a severed head rolling about, or towards them; such an occurrence...
- said of the director, "Bertino has the pretensions of an artist and the indelicacy of a hack. He tries to get under our skin with a pile driver." Stephen...
- or blue comedy is humorous entertainment that ranges from bordering on indelicacy to indecency. Blue comedy is also referred to as "bawdiness" or being...
- Amina Cain is an American writer, best known for her 2020 novel Indelicacy. Cain began writing in her last year as an undergraduate. Cain lived in Chicago...
- disapproved that they "invite laughter to divert itself with the nastiest indelicacy of boors". Sir Joshua Reynolds, the English leader of 18th-century academic...
- couturiers that "the Circ****ian Corset is the only one which displays, without indelicacy, the shape of the bosom to the greatest possible advantage; gives a width...
- This improved privacy and kept cooking smells, noise, and any other indelicacies of the lower classes away from their more cultivated employers, thus...
- gift of a horse, which Crawfurd considered "but a good specimen of the indelicacy and rapacity which we afterwards found so characteristic of the Siamese...
- contemporaries for allowing himself to be persuaded, on the grounds of their indelicacy, to destroy Byron's Memoirs. Modern scholarship ****igns the blame elsewhere...