Nuance :
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ehilelekile
nuanced
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ehilelekile
nuanced
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Noun(1) a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude
(1) The new animation done specifically for this release captures every nuance of the series.(2) There is no nuance to her character, no secret artistic passion or deep personal pain.(3) Rather, he is a musician's musician, one who harvests a composition for its intimacy and expressive nuance .(4) Well, I don't think the objection captures the nuance of the Catholic position.(5) Nuanced analysis was sorely lacking from the recent UK debate about the problem with nurseries.(6) Once you absorb the delightfully twisted story, further viewings will reveal the carefully nuanced comedic background.(7) Hilarious, poignant and subtly nuanced , the drama contains many and varied gifts for contemporary audiences.(8) This article presents a more nuanced picture by positing a complex relationship between China and Japan.(9) To them, I say, you obviously don't appreciate the subtle comedic nuances of Question Time.(10) I found one assertion quite problematic in Coleman's otherwise delicate and nuanced discussion, however.(11) On the other hand, lust so drives men that they have difficulty understanding the emotional nuances of love.(12) Field shows how we can and should embrace a more nuanced understanding of human nature.(13) Understanding such cultural nuances is important and can avoid unfortunate mishaps.(14) Perfectly pitched, delicately nuanced and intimate, they had lost none of their impact with the reduction in scale.(15) What other moods and emotional nuances are portrayed by the rapper actors?(16) The author provides a surprisingly informed and nuanced analysis of the domestic political map in each country.
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