Sentence examples for be subtle from inspiring English sources

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be subtle

adjective

Hard to grasp; not obvious or easily understood; barely noticeable.

  • The difference is subtle, but you can hear it if you listen carefully.

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I like to be subtle about it".

"They have to be subtle," he said.

The differences in activity may be subtle.

Early indicators can be subtle and ambiguous.

He can be subtle and arch.

It can be subtle or overt.

It can't be subtle policy difference.

Republicans aren't bothering to be subtle.

Such effects can be subtle and delayed.

Early signs can be subtle.

You have to be subtle.

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