sub·tle·ty
noun \ˈsə-təl-tē\
: the quality or state of being subtle
: a small detail that is usually important but not obvious
plural sub·tle·ties
Full Definition of SUBTLETY
1 the quality or state of being subtle
2 something subtle
Examples of SUBTLETY
1. The pianist performed with subtlety and passion.
2. We appreciated the subtlety with which our host indicated that it was time to leave: he volunteered to pack us a little lunch for the road
Origin of SUBTLETY
Middle English sotilte, subtilte, from Anglo-French sotilté, from Latin subtilitat-, subtilitas, from subtilis
First Known Use: 14th century
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Friday, September 13, 2013
Subtlety
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