单词 | subtleness |
释义 | subtleadjective sub·tle ˈsə-tᵊl subtler ˈsət-lər ˈsə-tᵊl-ər ; subtlest ˈsət-ləst ˈsə-tᵊl-əst 1 a : delicate, elusive a subtle fragrance His eyes had a peculiar, subtle ray in them—not a gleam. Theodore Dreiser The peppers also have a pleasant hint of sweetness, which gives dishes featuring them a subtle richness. Kim Marcus … flowering kale is the chic caterer's dream, its subtle hues and fluffy forms ideal for filling out table displays … Elizabeth Schneider b : difficult to understand or perceive : obscure sense 1c a subtle truth a subtle change subtle differences in sound The drafters of the bill had made a subtle but important error … Jonathan Mahler Unlike wolves, who seem in some subtle way to choose their prey for pursuit, cougars wait in hiding to make a short rush at any animal that happens by. Chris Bolgiano Many grammarians have made subtle distinctions between these two words … Charles Einstein c : clever and indirect : disguised in purpose She turned to me and began asking questions, ignoring my subtle hints that I was busy. Clay Smith The negative labels [given to young people] are not-so-subtle propaganda. David Lipsky et al. 2 : having or involving keen perception or insight a subtle scholar the writer's subtle ear for dialogue a subtle understanding of human nature The success of many of the new vegetarian dishes depends on the heightened culinary intelligence, subtle sense of taste, and well-honed cooking skills that the current generation of hobby chefs has developed over the past decade. Jinx Morgan 3 a : highly skillful : expert a subtle craftsman The discoveries do not mean that hackers have a free ride into a Web developer's system … . Even in the case of the most serious flaw, it would take a subtle hacker to exploit it … Jeremy Carl b : cunningly made or contrived : ingenious … a remarkably subtle portrayal of a nation overtaken by an Orwellian nightmare. Joan Podhoretz 4 : artful, crafty This little knot of subtle schemers will control the convention, and, through it, dictate to the party. Nathaniel Hawthorne … they will all imagine you are engaged in a subtle plan … to cheat them. Dennis Joseph Enright 5 : operating insidiously subtle poisons Ah, shallow as it is, yet, how subtle a thing is suspicion, which at times can invade the humanest of hearts and wisest of heads. Herman Melville subtleness ˈsə-tᵊl-nəs noun subtly ˈsət-lē adverb ˈsə-tᵊl-(l)ē subtleness nounas in cunning skill in achieving one's ends through indirect, subtle, or underhanded means the subtleness with which the boutique owner convinces you that you have to have that outrageously priced article of clothing Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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