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nuance

noun as in slight difference; shading

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He has none of the subtlety and nuance of black conservative academics such as Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams.

What these trips show is that there is a bit of nuance to life in North Korea.

You can agree or disagree with our perspective, but at least acknowledge that vital nuance.

I do not envy him this ministry of reconciliation, which is fraught with complexity and nuance.

Mistakes happen, nuance is often lost, and everything is seen through a prism of who is winning and who is losing.

I grinned, watching every play of emotion on his face, and carefully weighing every nuance in his tone of voice.

One feels that in the three centuries since Monna Lisa love has taken on a new and subtler nuance.

He lived in London until his death, without once leaving England; and that gives to his pictures a distinct nuance.

Each company established for the performance of this comedy gave a fresh nuance to the combinations which the show permitted.

Each carried its own nuance, its quite separate implication, and somehow the later term took higher ground.

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On this page you'll find 41 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to nuance, such as: distinction, gradation, hint, implication, nicety, and refinement.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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