subtle nuance

Frequency: 8.525.4 per million words

a difference that is not obvious and may be difficult to notice

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Examples (10)

  • The painting's subtle nuances of light and dark were captivating.
  • It takes an expert eye to appreciate the subtle nuances of classical music.
  • The legal document contained several subtle nuances that could affect its interpretation.
  • She was adept at picking up on the subtle nuances in people's tone of voice.
  • The author masterfully conveyed the subtle nuances of human emotion in his latest novel.
  • Scientists are studying the subtle nuances in brain activity to understand consciousness.
  • Understanding the subtle nuances of a foreign culture is crucial for effective communication.
  • A true artisan can distinguish the subtle nuances in the quality of different materials.
  • Diplomats must grasp the subtle nuances of international relations to avoid conflict.
  • The chef explained the subtle nuances that differentiate good coffee from excellent coffee.