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nuanced

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for nuanced.

Editorial note

You're also spot-on that dynamic content is the hardest part of hash-based addressing, but the problem is a bit more nuanced IMO.

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Quick take

Having nuances; possessed of multiple layers of detail, pattern, or meaning.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of nuanced gathered in one view.

adjective

Having nuances; possessed of multiple layers of detail, pattern, or meaning.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for nuanced.

adjective

Having nuances; possessed of multiple layers of detail, pattern, or meaning.

Example sentences

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You're also spot-on that dynamic content is the hardest part of hash-based addressing, but the problem is a bit more nuanced IMO.

2

Character limit also means that the views that make good sound bites have a better chance of winning vs more nuanced views.

3

Their response was more nuanced and detailed than what you describe.

4

Yes, copyright laws need re-examining in a world where corporations own copyright, but it's far more nuanced than you are making out.

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Play users tend to be much more nuanced with lots more 2-3-4s and multi-faceted comments on the actual usage of the app.

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We use ML/NLP techniques to algorithmically understand the meaning behind content and make sense of people's wide and nuanced interests based on their behavior.

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Warfare is becoming more and more asymmetric and nuanced, that for sure.

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You'll see it's much more nuanced just by reading the second paragraph.

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You obviously have some nuanced things to say about this topic.

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Not understanding the deep details I would like to see more nuanced debate.

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What I'm saying that this is more nuanced in practice.

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I'm German, so I'm obviously biased, but I can try to offer a nuanced explanation why I think German privacy laws are stronger than American privacy laws.

Quote examples

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Its a bit more nuanced because we are all people who know varying degrees of code and have already "been there," so to speak.

2

At the time I was young and cocky so I would have said "basic stupidity." With greater experience, I can see it was more nuanced than that, so let's call it management hubris.

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"CPUs are super restricted by the single threaded, branching nature of the code you run on them, and this is what makes CPU performance a little more nuanced, and not directly comparable." Ironically, to really hit peak performance of a modern AVX2 or later CPU, you have to embrace many of the design principles that lead to efficient GPU code: 1.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use nuanced in a sentence?

You're also spot-on that dynamic content is the hardest part of hash-based addressing, but the problem is a bit more nuanced IMO.

What does nuanced mean?

Having nuances; possessed of multiple layers of detail, pattern, or meaning.

What part of speech is nuanced?

nuanced is commonly used as adjective.