Definitionadj. difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze
Last update: March 22, 2016
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Her mind is very subtle. [adjective]
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Very subtle but still distinctive, an excellent all-rounder. [adjective]
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Or maybe they'll be too bloody subtle to see at all. [adjective]
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"The Spirit that made men colored them differently," commenced the subtle Huron. [adjective]
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That subtle savage had recovered his artifice and self-command, and now proceeded toward his object with his customary caution and skill. [adjective]
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Notwithstanding his rising resentment, his natural firmness, and his anxiety on behalf of Uncas, Heyward felt sensibly relieved by the absence of so dangerous and so subtle a foe. [adjective]
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Here, too, he was met and turned by a few of the older and more subtle of the Hurons. [adjective]
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As the subtle Huron was familiar with the paths, and well knew there was no immediate danger of pursuit, their progress had been moderate, and far from fatiguing. [adjective]
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