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