subtle

நுட்பமான
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'
நுண்ணியமெல்லிய
example
His methods aren't 'subtle' but when you have megalomaniacal ambitions it's easy not to be shy about getting your hands dirty while disposing of assorted Latino gangsters.
Siblings' methods may be 'subtle' , but they're no less cutting.
Moreover, pasteurisation would ruin the 'subtle' cheese flavours stemming from the hillside pastures.
There is another, parsimonious explanation that escapes many would be 'subtle' minds.
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.
By means of ingenious and 'subtle' arguments and making the fewest possible assumptions, he arrived at the following conclusions.
Instead, they rally the people through 'subtle' statements straight from the heart.
No study can adequately predict the long-term and 'subtle' effects of a vaccine prior to its introduction to a group as large as most of the population of our planet.
As time went by, a 'subtle' change began to overtake her, transforming her by degrees into another person hardly recognizable to her children.
It's quite a 'subtle' effect, but it's definitely there.
My Munchurian Chicken was mild, the chicken complemented by a 'subtle' sauce flavoured with onions, garlic, ginger, finely chopped herbs and plenty of pepper.
The rum opens up the 'subtle' and elaborate world of flavours within each chocolate.
They can also remove certain features of a landscape to enhance others and isolate 'subtle' changes with mathematical precision.
Lynn's method is at once 'subtle' and mechanical.
Creamy nutty oak flavours backing up some 'subtle' fruit flavours of nectarine, peach and apple juice.
There is a hint of gold and a very slight sweetness with a 'subtle' herb flavour and a gentle smell of newly-mown hay: a delicate flavouring that doesn't overpower the vodka.
By themselves, these genes had only 'subtle' effects on the temporal pattern of egg laying.
But the changes are so 'subtle' that they are difficult to apprehend and you cannot be certain that this is the case.
He will use diplomatic methods and more 'subtle' military pressure.
I miss 'subtle' changes in language over a magazine's course.
Try using pigment pads on dark paper for a 'subtle' effect.
Yet the approach may be more 'subtle' - and quite clever as well.
Fortunately it means bargain prices for this complex and 'subtle' wine, which is on sale in limited quantities for €8.89 a bottle.
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.
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.
Jesus used an indirect and 'subtle' method of communication which may well have been more effective than direct, dogmatic statements.
Instead, these works are 'subtle' and quiet, yet filled with mood.
The function of formal rules and accountability mechanisms in the regulation of police work is more indirect and 'subtle' .
More 'subtle' effects of air resistance on projectile motion are related to the shape and rotation of the object.
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