Used in a Sentence

subtleties

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for subtleties.

Editorial note

The problem with using the past to predict the future is that there are often subtleties that can produce wildly diverging outcomes.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The quality of being scarcely noticeable or difficult to discern. (of things)

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

The quality of being scarcely noticeable or difficult to discern. (of things)

noun

The quality of being done in a clever way that is not obvious or not direct; the quality of being carefully thought out. (of things)

noun

The quality of being able to notice or understand things that are not obvious. (of people)

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for subtleties.

noun

The quality of being scarcely noticeable or difficult to discern. (of things)

noun

The quality of being done in a clever way that is not obvious or not direct; the quality of being carefully thought out. (of things)

noun

The quality of being able to notice or understand things that are not obvious. (of people)

noun

The quality of being able to achieve one's aims through clever, delicate or indirect methods. (of people)

Example sentences

1

The problem with using the past to predict the future is that there are often subtleties that can produce wildly diverging outcomes.

2

Thanks to MM for clearing up the subtleties between revenue and run rate in so rigorous a fashion.

3

Ok, there are important subtleties there You can't have your sectors compete by doing similar things.

4

Further subtleties: * The number may have optional sign and digits after a decimal point, and may use exponential notation.

5

Great summary - there's lots of subtleties in this space and most of our home-brew solutions would miss a lot.

6

In a way, you can describe almost any person-to-person interaction as political (there are always subtleties and unspoken motives), but I'm not sure that's useful.

7

This line of research will NOT produce human-like robots that know the subtleties of deceit.

8

System code is all about subtleties in language, UBs in C for example.

9

There are countless problems that you will re-introduce with a code rewrite, because the subtleties in aged, thoroughly-used code are not immediately obvious.

10

If they did, Emergency Care would be easy, and EM docs wouldn't have had to do 11 years of schooling to recognize and treat these subtleties.

11

Even without the subtleties; quite the opposite.

12

The real issues have always been semantic, in the subtleties of the box model, which Flexbox is addressing somewhat, though more daring ideas like constraint-based styling are still niche.

Quote examples

1

Note that for those unfamiliar with the subtleties of legal jargon, the words "but for" have a specific meaning that relates to causality.

2

I'm possibly missing some subtleties but isn't this "we can automatically optimise image processing kernel assembly code" rather than the ridiculously clickbaity headline?

3

While there maybe subtleties in "public access by humans" over "automated scraping" - these belong in the "business dispute" side of the fence.

Proper noun examples

1

Subtleties of tone are easily lost on the Internet; thank you for taking the time to clarify.

2

Subtleties of acute cardiac syndrome (heart attacks, etc) are difficult to recognize, and it takes a few years of residency after medical school to be able to quickly recognize and act on them.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use subtleties in a sentence?

The problem with using the past to predict the future is that there are often subtleties that can produce wildly diverging outcomes.

What does subtleties mean?

The quality of being scarcely noticeable or difficult to discern. (of things)

What part of speech is subtleties?

subtleties is commonly used as noun.