Subtlety

//ˈsʌt(ə)lti//

"Subtlety" in a Sentence (36 examples)

Translation is always a treason, and as a Ming author observes, can at its best be only the reverse side of a brocade,—all the threads are there, but not the subtlety of colour or design.

Even those who have renounced Christianity and attack it, in their inmost being still follow the Christian ideal, for hitherto neither their subtlety nor the ardor of their hearts has been able to create a higher ideal of man and of virtue than the ideal given by Christ.

The subtlety of this modern empire building puts the Roman centurions, the Spanish conquistadors, and the (...) European colonial powers to shame. Today we do not carry swords. We do not wear armor or clothes that set us apart. (...) It is how the system works. We seldom resort to anything illegal because the system itself is built on subterfuge, and the system is by definition legitimate.

Subtlety never was your strong suit.

Subtlety has never been your strong suit.

Subtlety never was her strong suit.

That lacks subtlety.

If you want to talk about Chinese, it is better that you talk to me directly. You find metaphors and subtlety difficult.

Subtlety isn't Tom's strong suit.

These poems might nearly all have been written by one man, were it possible for one man to vary from absolute platitude to something like genius, so homogeneous is their tone: everywhere do we meet the same simplicity of diction struggling with the same complication and subtlety of thought, the same abstract speculation strangely mingled with most individual and personal pathos.

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the subtlety of the Mona Lisa’s smile

[H]e had a lifetime of skill in interpreting his father's gestures: those bent knees meant that something of great subtlety was about to be revealed.

the subtlety of a writer’s analysis / of a singer’s phrasing

Something kinda sad about / The way that things have come to be / Desensitized to everything / What became of subtlety? / How can this mean anything to me / If I really don't feel anything at all?

With all his usual subtlety, he quietly fixed the problem before anyone else noticed it.

European women often boss their men too, but with a beguiling subtlety unknown to most American females.

To give subtilty to the simple, to the young man knowledge and discretion.

his subtilty in thinking and reasoning were profound,

The subtleties of this overture are often overlooked.

1561, William Whittingham et al. (translators), Geneva Bible, Wisdom of Solomon 8.8, [S]he [Wisdom] knoweth the subtilties of wordes, and the solutions of darke sentences:

For I, and no doubt You, have long obſerved, that thoſe Dialectical ſubtleties, that the Schoolmen too often employ about Phyſiological Myſteries, are vvont much more to declare the vvit of him that uſes them, then increaſe the knovvledge or remove the doubts of ſober lovers of truth. And such captious ſubtleties do indeed often puzzle and ſometimes ſilence men, but rarely ſatisfy them.

It is your turn now […] to support your philosophical subtilties against the dictates of plain reason and experience.

She could not explain the subtleties of her feeling as clearly as he could state his opinion, even though she had skill in speech, and her father had none.

His body was as insensitive to pain as was his mind to subtleties.

Most cinema signposts everything and—to quote the phrase apocryphically ^([sic]) attributed to Billy Wilder—makes everything obvious, especially the subtleties.

At the king's coronation feast, several subtleties were served between main courses.

the seruice […] was sumpteous, with many subtleties, straunge deuises, with seuerall poses, and many deintie dishes.

When eyther Hare or Deare, or any other chase vseth subtleties to deceyue the houndes, we saye they crosse or double.

[She] resolued now with plainnesse to winne trust, which trust she might after deceyue with a greater subtletie.

But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.

[…] the Spy was deceiv’d rather by the Art and Subtlety of Ulysses, than by his Falshood.

Mr. Elliot’s subtleties, in endeavouring to prevent [the marriage]

You doe yet taste / Some subtleties o’ th’ Isle, that will not let you / Beleeue things certaine:

1630, Thomas Johnson (translator/editor), A Treatise of the Plague […] Collected out of the workes of […] Ambrose Parey, London, Chapter 11, p. 33, Therefore at Paris where naturally, and also through the aboundance of filth that is about the Citie, the Aire is darke and grosse, the pestilent Infection is lesse fierce and contagious then it is in Prouince, for the subtletie of the Aire stimulates or helps forward the Plague.

About the Air is to be considered, its Temperature as to Heat, Dryness and Moisture, and the Measures of them, its Weight, Clearness, Refractive Power, its Subtilty or Grosness […]

Hence we see the amazing Subtlety of this Fire, which pervades Glass as readily as if nothing were in the Way.

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