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Definitionn. a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
Last update: October 1, 2015
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There were subtle nuances in his poem. [noun]
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Dance notations do not notate every nuance and is more of a generalized overview. [noun]
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US foreign policy is seen as lacking subtlety and nuance, and disconnected from the rest of the world. [noun]
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After a while, you can grasp even the subtle nuances. [Please select]
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There was a nuance of profound bewilderment in her exclamation. [Please select]
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In our youthful years we still venerate and despise without the art of NUANCE, which is the best gain of life, and we have rightly to do hard penance for having fallen upon men and things with Yea and Nay. [Please select]
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Her clergy, however, maintained their reputation for judicious compromise, for they followed Newman up to the very point beyond which his conclusions were logical, and, while they intoned, confessed, swung incense, and burned candles with the exhilaration of converts, they yet managed to do so with a subtle nuance which showed that they had nothing to do with Rome. [Please select]
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There is no doubt, no uncertainty, no nuance, no on the one hand, on the other, no discursiveness, no yielding to the seductions of fancy, but a stern keeping of the faith of the syllogism; a thing is so or it is not so. [Please select]
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