Synonym: niceness, nicety, nuance, refinement, shade. Similar words: subtle, subtitles, doubt, little by little, subtract, no doubt, doubtful, subterfuge. Meaning: ['sʌbtltɪ] n. 1. a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude 2. the quality of being difficult to detect or analyze.
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31. There is, too, an increased feeling of sensitivity and subtlety.
32. The subtlety of mental processing is due to the layout of links between neurones.
33. Leavis's judgements were very much his own, laboriously arrived at, and presented with subtlety and rigour.
34. I'd say it will be a fantastic album full of taste and subtlety and wonderful musicianship and songs.
35. A marvel of subtlety, sophistication and seemingly telepathic interplay, the album eschews the standard variations-on- a-theme jazz approach.
36. The roles were very different, but his subtlety, quiet authority and tart comedy timing were the same.
37. So is a deal of subtlety in the more reflective parts of the love duet and the monologue.
38. Quantification provides greater descriptive flexibility and subtlety than simple classification.
39. The music often has ethnic undertones, and it ebbs and flows with great subtlety.
40. He had been so gentle, controlling his own need while he readied her with exquisite subtlety and patience.
41. Her attraction to him had hardly been swathed in subtlety.
42. As a young player I look for subtlety and skill, not big top spin shots all the time.
43. But play it for an hour and you soon start pining for the subtlety and simulation of Evolution.
44. When Childs and Bodnar first presented their ideas to the group of developers, there was a subtlety and lightness about them.
45. But Stilwell viewed the world in simplistic terms, devoid of subtlety or nuance.
46. Watercolours of a very delicate or atmospheric style will exhibit greater subtlety when painted on Hot Pressed surfaces.
47. Atmosphere and emotion are Bianchini's strengths; history lessons with subtlety, unfortunately, are not.
48. In fact, lobbyists tend to be more effective with subtlety than with threats.
49. Whilst not yet approaching the sophistication of biological assemblies, synthetic systems of increasing subtlety and considerable aesthetic appeal have been created.
50. At press conferences, he is a master of tact and subtlety.
51. In Viktoria Mullova, whose technical perfection combines with matchless interpretative subtlety, they find perhaps their ideal interpreter.
52. Organist Dan Wall's power is leavened with subtlety and his four compositions are perfect vehicles for Abercrombie.
53. Deliberately, the colour has little force, but this is compensated for by its allusive subtlety.
54. This habitual quietness had earned Deems the reputation for subtlety in his dealings.
55. Shack's subtlety isn't just about being lo-fi.
56. His subtlety could not avail him here.
57. That was the ultimate subtlety.
58. The charms of their subtlety passed by her unappreciated.
59. He delighted in female subtlety,[www.Sentencedict.com] slyness and fecundity.
60. The'international theme'is handled here with the greatest subtlety.
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