subtlety
sub|tle|ty /s'ʌtəlti/ (subtleties)
1 [N-COUNT] usu pl, usu with supp, oft N of n
Subtleties are very small details or differences which are not obvious.
His fascination with the subtleties of human behaviour makes him a good storyteller...
When a book goes into translation, all those linguistic subtleties get lost.
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Subtlety is the quality of being not immediately obvious or noticeable, and therefore difficult to describe.
Many of the resulting wines lack the subtlety of the original model.
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Subtlety is the ability to notice and recognize things which are not obvious, especially small differences between things.
She analyses herself with great subtlety.
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Subtlety is the ability to use indirect methods to achieve something, rather than doing something that is obvious.
They had obviously been hoping to approach the topic with more subtlety.
1 [N-COUNT] usu pl, usu with supp, oft N of n
Subtleties are very small details or differences which are not obvious.
His fascination with the subtleties of human behaviour makes him a good storyteller...
When a book goes into translation, all those linguistic subtleties get lost.
2 [N-UNCOUNT]
Subtlety is the quality of being not immediately obvious or noticeable, and therefore difficult to describe.
Many of the resulting wines lack the subtlety of the original model.
3 [N-UNCOUNT]
Subtlety is the ability to notice and recognize things which are not obvious, especially small differences between things.
She analyses herself with great subtlety.
4 [N-UNCOUNT]
Subtlety is the ability to use indirect methods to achieve something, rather than doing something that is obvious.
They had obviously been hoping to approach the topic with more subtlety.