Etymology
The word "indelicate" is derived from two Latin words:
Meaning
Indeclicate means:
Origin
The word "indelicate" first appeared in the English language in the 16th century. It was originally used to describe something that was not refined or delicate in appearance or taste. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include a lack of refinement or delicacy in speech or behavior.
Examples of Use
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