understand nuance

Frequency: 8.220.5 per million words

to grasp or perceive the subtle differences

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Examples (10)

  • Spectators may not understand all the nuances of the game.
  • It takes experience to understand the nuances of political negotiations.
  • A good leader must understand the nuances of their team's dynamics.
  • She struggles to understand the nuances of sarcasm.
  • To fully appreciate the art, one needs to understand its cultural nuances.
  • The lawyer tried to help the jury understand the legal nuances of the case.
  • He began to understand the subtle nuances of her expressions.
  • Learning a new language involves more than just words; you must understand its cultural nuances.
  • The AI model was trained to understand the emotional nuances in human speech.
  • Only a native speaker can truly understand the linguistic nuances of that dialect.