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Webster 1913 Edition


Indelicacy

In-del′i-ca-cy

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Indelicacies
(#)
.
[From
Indelicate
.]
The quality of being indelicate; lack 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.
Syn. – Indecorous; unbecoming; unseemly; rude; coarse; broad; impolite; gross; indecent; offensive; improper; unchaste; impure; unrefined.

Webster 1828 Edition


Indelicacy

INDEL'ICACY

,
Noun.
[in and delicacy.] Want of delicacy; want of decency in language or behavior, regarding what nature and manners
require to be concealed.
1.
Want of a nice sense of propriety, or nice regard to refinement in manners or in the treatment of others; rudeness; coarseness of manners or language; that which is offensive to refined taste or purity of mind.

Definition 2024


indelicacy

indelicacy

English

Noun

indelicacy (countable and uncountable, plural indelicacies)

  1. (uncountable) The condition of being indelicate
  2. (countable) An indelicate act or statement