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波 仔
What does the word "subtle" mean?
Dec 28, 2010 3:09 AM
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The word “subtle” can have different meanings.
In its broadest sense, subtle means something that isn’t obvious and is difficult to detect.
e.g. A subtle smile came across her face.
Her attitude toward him had undergone a subtle change.
Other meanings of subtle include being skillful, perceptive, and having the ability to make fine distinctions. Subtle can also refer to something that works insidiously (such as a drug or poison). However, these meanings aren’t used all that often (that is compared to the first meaning I gave).
December 28, 2010
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subtle adjective
approving • not loud, bright, noticeable or obvious in any way
The room was painted a subtle shade of pink.
The play's message is perhaps too subtle to be understood by young children.
• small but important
There is a subtle difference between these two plans.
• achieved in a quiet way which does not attract attention to itself and which is therefore good or clever
a subtle plan/suggestion
subtle questions
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December 28, 2010
It means a
1. little, delicate,
or
2. skillful, clever
But we really only use it as 1
March 8, 2011
not overt
December 29, 2010
not pronounced, protrusive, prominent--only faintly/finely/finitely traceable/detectable
(wine tasting, tea imbibing)
December 28, 2010
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波 仔
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