What does utsökt in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word utsökt in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use utsökt in Swedish.
The word utsökt in Swedish means exquisite, delikat, utsökt, läcker, välsmakande, förfinad, läcker, utsökt, utsökt, utsökt, läcker, utsökt, utsökt, superb, utsökt, briljant, utsökt, prydligt. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word utsökt
exquisite
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delikat, utsökt, läcker, välsmakande(tasty) This cake is delicious. |
förfinad(person: behaviour) Sam has perfect manners; he's very refined. |
läcker(delicious, appetizing) (även bildligt) The seafood appetizers looked delectable. |
utsökt(French (rare, select) This restaurant's menu is the most recherché in all of Paris. |
utsökt(in a delicate or refined way) The heavy wooden doors were exquisitely carved with religious motifs. |
utsökt(French (very elegant) Their house is decorated in a recherché style. |
läcker(UK, slang (food: delicious) (vardagligt) The party offered a lush cheese spread. |
utsökt(quality) (allmänt) The choice cuts of meat are always the most expensive. |
utsökt(food) The restaurant's food was exquisite. |
superb, utsökt(extremely good) James served a superb bottle of wine with dinner. |
briljant(UK (splendid, magnificent) The bakery had a brilliant display of cakes and pastries in the front window. |
utsökt(excellent) The fashion designer had exquisite taste. |
prydligt(daintily, affectedly) |
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