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nuanced
[ noo-ahnst, nyoo-, noo-ahnst, nyoo- ]
adjective
- expressing or involving subtle distinctions: Life is wonderfully nuanced, textured, complicated, beautiful, and rich.
Their opinions are always nuanced and informing.
Life is wonderfully nuanced, textured, complicated, beautiful, and rich.
- characterized by slight difference or variation in color, tone, flavor, etc.:
Dawn and dusk imposed softer, darker shades of nuanced, shadowed light.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of nuance ( def ).
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of nuanced1
Example Sentences
Elsewhere, curators are trying to introduce a more nuanced understanding of the history of textiles in India, including the ways in which it has been influenced by larger social realities of caste and class struggles.
Another portrait artist told the BBC he "would have painted things slightly differently", but that presidential portraits were nuanced, and he had sympathy for the artist.
My editor appreciated the authenticity right from the start, including the nuanced Hawaiian Pidgin English some of my characters speak, and the value-added glossary I provided at the end.
Like with most Japanese players, scouting Yamamoto and Sasaki was a nuanced process.
Do Indian Americans have a nuanced understanding of political developments in both countries, or are their views more influenced by diaspora-driven narratives and media echo chambers?
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