Sentence examples for to subtle from inspiring English sources

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to 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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Her paintings exude an alertness to subtle, passing joys.

A responder to subtle hints Francine is not.

It exploits system one's propensity to react to subtle cues.

Plus war films don't lend themselves to subtle, nuanced performances.

This leaves governments highly exposed to subtle shifts in confidence.

What poetry is all about is paying attention to subtle details.

Voters in nursing homes can be subjected to subtle pressure, outright intimidation or fraud.

By sophistication, he explained, he was referring to subtle surfaces that keep the viewer's attention.

Cultural shifts contribute to subtle, far-reaching effects on water supplies.

Musical Impressionism is often thought to refer to subtle fragility, amorphous passivity, and vague mood music.

Such chains are practitioners of corporate barbarism when it comes to subtle rituals of coffee making.

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