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noun finurlighet; skarpsindighetfinessesubst. \/ˈsʌtltɪ\/1) subtilitet, distinksjon2) udefinerbarhet, forklaring: noe som er vanskelig å definere3) underfundighet4) raffinement, finesse5) spissfindighet, subtilitet, skarpsindighet, kløkt6) ordkløveri, flisespikkeri7) skarphet, våkenhet8) ( gammeldags) sluhet, utspekulerthet, list, knep9) nyanserikdom -
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1) (faint or delicate in quality, and therefore difficult to describe or explain: There is a subtle difference between `unnecessary' and `not necessary'; a subtle flavour.) svak, subtil, spissfindig2) (clever or cunning: He has a subtle mind.) skarp(sindig)•- subtlety- subtlyfin--------subtiladj. \/ˈsʌtl\/1) subtil, hårfin2) udefinerbar, ubestemmelig3) svak, diskré4) fin, lett, delikat5) underfundig, vanskelig å forstå6) utstudert, raffinert7) oppfinnsom, flink, dyktig, behendig8) spissfindig, subtil, skarpsindig, kløktig9) skarp, våken10) snikende, langsomt virkende11) ( gammeldags) slu, smart, utspekulert, durkdreven, listig, lumsk12) nyanserik
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Subtlety — Sub tle*ty, n.; pl. {Subtleties}. [OE. sotelte, sutilte, OF. sotillete, L. subtilitas. See {Subtle}, and cf. {Subtility}.] 1. The quality or state of being subtle, or sly; cunning; craftiness; artfulness. [1913 Webster] The fox which lives by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subtlety — index discretion (quality of being discreet), evasion, nuance, subterfuge, technicality Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
subtlety — mid 14c., from O.Fr. soutilte, from L. subtilitatem (nom. subtilitas), noun of quality from subtilis (see SUBTLE (Cf. subtle)) … Etymology dictionary
subtlety — [sut′ ltē] n. [ME sutelte < OFr sotillete < L subtilitas] 1. the quality or condition of being subtle; esp., the ability or tendency to make fine distinctions 2. pl. subtleties something subtle; esp., a fine distinction … English World dictionary
subtlety — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ extreme, great, real VERB + SUBTLETY ▪ have ▪ Her dancing has great subtlety. ▪ display … Collocations dictionary
subtlety — [[t]sʌ̱t(ə)lti[/t]] subtleties 1) N COUNT: usu pl, usu with supp, oft N of n Subtleties are very small details or differences which are not obvious. His fascination with the subtleties of human behaviour makes him a good storyteller... When a… … English dictionary
subtlety — noun 1) the subtlety of the flavor Syn: delicacy, delicateness, subtleness; understatedness, mutedness, softness 2) classification is fraught with subtlety Syn: fineness, subtleness, niceness, nicety, nuance … Thesaurus of popular words
subtlety — UK [ˈsʌt(ə)ltɪ] / US noun Word forms subtlety : singular subtlety plural subtleties 1) [uncountable] the quality of being complicated, delicate, or difficult to notice, often in a skilful or attractive way There is no subtlety at all about his… … English dictionary
Subtlety — A subtlety (also sotelty or soteltie ) was an elaborate form of dish common during the late Middle Ages in Europe, particularly in England and France. [Laurioux, Bruno, Les livres de cuisine en Occident à la fin du Moyen Age , Thèse de doctorat:… … Wikipedia
subtlety — sub|tle|ty [ˈsʌtlti] n plural subtleties 1.) [U] the quality that something has when it has been done in a clever or skilful way, with careful attention to small details ▪ The play lacks subtlety. ▪ She argued her case with considerable subtlety … Dictionary of contemporary English
subtlety — sub|tle|ty [ sʌtlti ] noun 1. ) uncount the quality of being complicated, delicate, or difficult to notice, often in a skillful or attractive way: There is no subtlety at all about his painting. Hickey s performance was magnificent in its… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English