A subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude.
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Examples for "shade "
Examples for "shade "
1 Dry in the shade ; never in the sun or in artificial heat.
2 The problem of shade caused by tall buildings standing cheek-by-jowl, for example.
3 The day was delightful; the thermometer registered only 76° in the shade .
4 Temperature in winter something under 80° in the shade , being in lat.
5 The phenomenon ceases the moment the apparatus is placed in the shade .
1 He was poor; but there was a refinement in his personal appearance.
2 A refinement of phraseology had set in; and it served its purpose.
3 It's Roman in feeling and Greek in the refinement of its ornamentation.
4 Furthermore, refinement of digital meshes does not necessarily reduce local maximum errors.
5 Their proceedings all bore the hall-mark of natural refinement and good taste.
1 Sometimes a great deal of crudeness is expressed with a certain subtlety .
2 She'd learned the value of subtlety during her time among the Bedouin.
3 Medina takes us through the evolution of his performance with great subtlety .
4 I take it he employs a wee bit more subtlety these days?'
5 Its subtlety and nuance make it a particular challenge for artificial intelligence.
1 The nicety of his own handicraft was the cause of the disaster.
2 This is a question that admits of the utmost nicety of discussion.
3 Mrs. Robarts knew to a nicety the exact meaning of this threat.
4 No one has discriminated between the shades of character with such nicety .
5 The pins are made of cold-rolled shafting, and fit to a nicety .
1 People are really good at certain things, nuance is one of them.
2 There was one other important nuance I needed to know, Andre said.
3 CJ's situation was so complicated that Tracy had never understood every nuance .
4 Its subtlety and nuance make it a particular challenge for artificial intelligence.
5 The second reason AI needs humans is to provide feedback and nuance .
6 Activist Accounting Scholar: Do you want the context and nuance or not?
7 He is the poet of rhythm, of the nuance , of personal emotion.
8 Rattle's approach is slower, every gesture and nuance carefully measured and weighted.
9 No chance of a stray nuance breeding some catastrophic intimation of compromise.
10 This more granular approach to the apocalypse favors sharp writing and nuance .
11 He could pick up every nuance of your gestures and body language.
12 All nuance , the delicate interplay of line and plane, would be lost.
13 Think of the algorithm as an automatic filter but with more nuance .
14 Or we say that she moved, the centre of an indefinable nuance .
15 That is what will make the difference, not some nuance from me.
16 That's where the nuance comes in and where we can dig deep.
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