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Sentence count:260+7Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clevercraftycunningdelicatefaintfinefoxyshrewdslythintrickyunderhandedAntonym: simpleSimilar words: little by littleno doubtwithout doubtoutlettitlecattlelittlesettleMeaning: ['sʌtl]  adj. 1. be difficult to detect or grasp by the mind 2. faint and difficult to analyze 3. able to make fine distinctions 4. working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way. 
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61) There was a subtle power emanating from our camp.
62) In the subtle dynamic of power I always felt that Clarisa had more control-if only because she desired me less.
63) There is no false modesty here, no subtle, indirect swaggering; the author's honesty rings true.
64) More modern laser techniques allow much more subtle experiments to be applied to both small and large unstable molecules in flow systems.
65) We know from many studies that quite subtle changes in tasks can significantly alter their difficulty level.
66) It retained water and yet had subtle membranes which permitted air to penetrate and facilitated waste disposal of the embryo.
67) The difference in strategy on this front is subtle but telling.
68) One of the more subtle failures is to confuse a block diagram with its inverse.
69) A more subtle form of restriction is to proceed by a philosophy akin to that of apartheid.
70) Using colour Skilful use of colour compositions is the key to creating spectacular and subtle displays all year round.
71) It has the emphatic clarity of black-figure incision but is capable of much more subtle modulation.
72) Although subtle(sentencedict.com/subtle.html), this shift demonstrates what health professionals see as a change in priority.
73) Where the transitions were more subtle, as in changing cultural conceptions among the literati, the Jesuits were less successful.
74) Again, although deceptively simple in outward appearance, this salad satisfied completely with its subtle flavorings.
75) For a natural glow to your skin mix a subtle shade of blusher with loose powder.
76) In time you will begin to appreciate the subtle natural flavours of your food that were once masked by salt.
77) Basically all the major schemes have the same rules, with a couple of subtle differences.
78) Pictorial representations of women can carry all kinds of subtle hints and messages, can indeed convey a whole world-view of meaning.
79) There was never anything sophisticated or subtle about the doleful northerner but boy, could he make you laugh.
80) If you want to use some very bright red flowers choose a subtle, gentle background with which they can blend.
81) It suddenly occurred to her that total disregard of her escapade was a very subtle punishment indeed.
82) However, the more subtle the judgement, the greater the dangers inherent in reliance on unaided intuition.
83) Beware of carrying a subtle ploy too far today or of letting a loved one get away with playing emotional games.
84) The morals and ethics are obvious, the comedy more subtle and highly entertaining.
85) In a somewhat more subtle form, these tendencies continue into later childhood.
86) More subtle is the way the minor second also becomes symbolic of the Storm, again starting as a purely graphic detail.
87) Christians have stood firm against a flood of unbelief but have failed to notice its more subtle effects.
88) Newborn infants are also better at hearing subtle differences, compared with adults.
89) The latter are the hottest, the dried berries having a more subtle flavour.
90) Jones was very subtle about his use of sexuality to mislead his people.
More similar words: little by littleno doubtwithout doubtoutlettitlecattlelittlesettlescuttleat leasta littleshuttleentitlebottledat lengthsettle forsettle downsettlement
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