English to Marathi Dictionary subtle

subtle

सूक्ष्म
definition
adjective
his language expresses rich and subtle meanings
(especially of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
translation of 'subtle '
हुशार,
सूक्ष्म,
लबाड कपटी,
मार्मिक
example
More fundamentally, this book is at times reckless in its disregard for the 'subtle' changes in the representation of religious differences across the period from Shakespeare to Milton.
I miss 'subtle' changes in language over a magazine's course.
My Munchurian Chicken was mild, the chicken complemented by a 'subtle' sauce flavoured with onions, garlic, ginger, finely chopped herbs and plenty of pepper.
However, the truth is the mind is very 'subtle' and it has the ability to rationalize which can turn the obvious into the ambiguous, and vice versa.
As time went by, a 'subtle' change began to overtake her, transforming her by degrees into another person hardly recognizable to her children.
The way he used elements of other film scores for certain 'subtle' effects.
Throughout the history of nations, inflation has been a time-honored and 'subtle' method for governments to plunder its citizenry.
Some of us have a finely tuned nose, able to detect 'subtle' differences and describe fragrance with colourful adjectives such as musky, syrupy and spicy.
By themselves, these genes had only 'subtle' effects on the temporal pattern of egg laying.
The King James Version uses 'subtle' rather than crafty, but the meaning is the same.
That was not an impossible ideal but it did require a 'subtle' mind to grasp it.
Yet the approach may be more 'subtle' - and quite clever as well.
This elusive goal requires a deep understanding of the components of speech and of the 'subtle' effects of a person's volume, pitch, timing and emphasis.
I've found more 'subtle' , quiet ways to make sure everyone around pays attention to me now.
Limes have a stimulating, wake-me-up freshness that sets off the less obvious flavours of more 'subtle' fruits and vegetables.
For how spare it is, the track is incredibly moving as every 'subtle' change and alteration in the slowly accumulating tones takes on heavy emotional weight.
The software analyses voice patterns, and detects 'subtle' changes which can point to the claimants lying.
The rum opens up the 'subtle' and elaborate world of flavours within each chocolate.
Instead, they rally the people through 'subtle' statements straight from the heart.
A third factor is that 'subtle' effects of preen oil may not be detectable in captive birds.
Jesus used an indirect and 'subtle' method of communication which may well have been more effective than direct, dogmatic statements.
The pasta, which was tossed in a white wine and cream sauce, received a good response and was praised for its 'subtle' mushroom flavours.
Then again, maybe we won't, as this is the kind of information that can be used in very 'subtle' ways to achieve certain ends.
Imaging techniques used by the team can demonstrate extremely 'subtle' changes in the structures of the brain as the disease progresses and detect any change in response to treatment.
The defiant stare, too, would have made a 'subtle' effect, emphasised by the averted, pixellated face of the tubby, shorter guard.
But change is 'subtle' and sometimes imperceptible.
These were the new readers the Irish Times had to attract in order to survive, and Gageby set out on a 'subtle' course to achieve it.
One can easily imagine why a parent would want to make their children more capable of 'subtle' discernment of where their real interests lie.
Again it appears to be that the most sensitive organ is the liver, and nobody has done a careful study to look at whether there are 'subtle' changes in muscle or other tissues yet.
Try using pigment pads on dark paper for a 'subtle' effect.
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