subtlety
/sŭt′l-tē/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being subtle, or sly; cunning; craftiness; artfulness.
  2. Nice discernment with delicacy of mental action; nicety of discrimination.
  3. Something that is sly, crafty, or delusive.
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Collins Dictionary
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Definitions Summary Synonyms Sentences Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Grammar · Credits × · plural noun · See subtlety · These examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content that does not reflect the opinions or policies of Collins, or its parent company HarperCollins. We welcome feedback: report an example sentence to the Collins team. Read more… They were more attuned to the subtleties of human behaviour.
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Cambridge Dictionary
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How to pronounce SUBTLETY. How to say SUBTLETY. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.
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Subtleties | 729 pronunciations of Subtleties in English
Sound it Out: Break down the word 'subtleties' into its individual sounds "sut" + "uhl" + "teez". Say these sounds out loud, exaggerating them at first.
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How to pronounce subtleties in English - Definition of subtleties in English
How to pronounce subtleties in English. The definition of subtleties is: a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or...
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Collins Dictionary
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SUBTLETY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Pronunciation · Playlists · Word of the day: 'ick' Spanish Translation of · 'subtlety' English · Grammar · Collins · Apps · COBUILD frequency band · (ˈsʌtəlti ) nounOrigin: ME sutelte < OFr sotillete < L subtilitas · 1. the quality or condition of being subtle; esp., the ability or tendency to make fine distinctions · 2. Word forms: plural subtleties ·
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Oxford English Dictionary
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Translations Definition Synonyms Pronunciation Translator Phrasebook open_in_new chevron_right · volume_up subtleties {noun} /ˈsətəɫtiz/ volume_up subtlety {noun} /ˈsətəɫti/ Phonetics content data source explained in this page. Source: English volume_up I therefore believe in the need not to become entangled in subtleties of this kind.
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Subtlety | 976 pronunciations of Subtlety in English
subtleties · subtly · centrality · satellite · satellites · scuttled · settle down · settled · sodality · specialty · stiletto · subtle · suddenly · suitability · suitably · suttle · civility · scintillate · scintillating · senility · sterility ·
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Subtlety: definition, pronunciation, transcription, word forms, examples
Definition of the English word 'subtlety', American and British pronunciation, transcription, word forms, examples
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Wiktionary
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Therefore at Paris where naturally, and also through the aboundance of filth that is about the Citie, the Aire is darke and grosse, the pestilent Infection is lesse fierce and contagious then it is in Prouince, for the subtletie of the Aire stimulates or helps forward the Plague.
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subtlety pronunciation in English [en] Phonetic spelling: ˈsʌtltɪ · Accent: British · subtlety pronunciation · Pronunciation by TopQuark (Male from United Kingdom) Male from United Kingdom · Pronunciation by TopQuark · User information · Follow · 2 votes Good Bad ·
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Cambridge Dictionary
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SUBTLETY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SUBTLETY meaning: 1. the quality of being subtle: 2. a small but important detail: 3. the quality of being subtle: . Learn more.
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The Latin root of subtle and subtlety originally meant "finely woven" and was used to describe fabric. The subtlety of an argument is in the fine weave of the words and thoughts that it is made up of. When translating, you often lose the subtleties of the original language, the interlacing of word, idea and connotation.