English to Telugu Dictionary nuance

nuance

స్వల్పభేదాన్ని
definition
verb
the effect of the music is nuanced by the social situation of listeners
give nuances to.
noun
the nuances of facial expression and body language
a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
example
Rather, he is a musician's musician, one who harvests a composition for its intimacy and expressive 'nuance' .
The new animation done specifically for this release captures every 'nuance' of the series.
Well, I don't think the objection captures the 'nuance' of the Catholic position.
There is no 'nuance' to her character, no secret artistic passion or deep personal pain.
In short, he's learning subtle 'nuances' .
What other moods and emotional 'nuances' are portrayed by the rapper actors?
Clark's finely 'nuanced' reading of Yellowstone is interlaced with memories of his own childhood trips there.
Hilarious, poignant and subtly 'nuanced' , the drama contains many and varied gifts for contemporary audiences.
Silence here is related to 'nuances' of meaning and shifts in a writer's focus.
Washington and Schreiber both turn in finely 'nuanced' performances in roles that could easily have been overly simplistic.
Once you absorb the delightfully twisted story, further viewings will reveal the carefully 'nuanced' comedic background.
But as with all legal matters, there's the written policy, and then there are 'nuanced' interpretations.
No, that wasn't my considered and 'nuanced' response to major points of philosophical principle.
To them, I say, you obviously don't appreciate the subtle comedic 'nuances' of Question Time.
He needs to get a little bigger, but he understands the 'nuances' of a difficult position.
"Baby We'll Be Fine " is a devastatingly 'nuanced' portrait of a struggling couple.
Subdued and meditative, delicately 'nuanced' yet startlingly expressive, the paintings capture the transience and the essence of beauty.
Understanding such cultural 'nuances' is important and can avoid unfortunate mishaps.
With her full concentration on her subject, she caught little 'nuances' those with pads or recorders missed.
Blogging can only tolerate so much serious, prolonged, highly 'nuanced' discussion among total strangers.
This article presents a more 'nuanced' picture by positing a complex relationship between China and Japan.
You can savor delicate musical 'nuances' without disturbing others.
Blackwood's earliest stories exhibit a richly 'nuanced' appreciation of the monstrosity of ordinary life.
Robin Rose is known for subtly 'nuanced' , richly textured paintings that examine the expressive possibilities of monochromatic abstraction.
It's not a point of view I've ever heard before, and I may not entirely have got the subtler 'nuances' of it.
But for Judaism, the Hebrew Bible cannot be properly understood without grasping the 'nuances' of its original language.
Perfectly pitched, delicately 'nuanced' and intimate, they had lost none of their impact with the reduction in scale.
Corporate and government leaders can't grasp the 'nuances' of a process - they have no idea.
Yet even the more refined and 'nuanced' approaches of Le Goff and Schmitt fail to convince fully.
The performances are finely 'nuanced' , capturing the complexities of real life individuals and avoiding caricature.
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