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SUBTLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster When subtle came to first be used in Middle English its meaning was very much in this same lineage It meant "perceptive, refined," and was used to describe people known for their clear thinking—such as philosophers—and things, such as analysis or reasoning, that demonstrated such thinking
Subtle - definition of subtle by The Free Dictionary 2 difficult to detect or analyse, often through being delicate or highly refined: a subtle scent 5 delicate or faint: a subtle shade 6 cunning or wily: a subtle rogue 7 operating or executed in secret: a subtle intrigue
subtle adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of subtle adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (often approving) not very obvious or easy to notice There are subtle differences between the two versions The fragrance is a subtle blend of jasmine and sandalwood She's been dropping subtle hints about what she'd like as a present
subtle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English difficult to detect or analyse, often through being delicate or highly refined: a subtle scent showing or making or capable of showing or making fine distinctions of meaning
subtle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary subtle (comparative subtler or more subtle, superlative subtlest or most subtle) The difference is subtle, but you can hear it if you listen carefully 1712, Richard Blackmore, Creation: A Philosophical Poem Demonstrating the Existence and Providence of a God