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nuance
[ noo-ahns, nyoo-, noo-ahns, nyoo-; French ny-ahns ]
noun
- a subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, response, etc.
Synonyms: refinement, nicety, subtlety, shading, shade
- a very slight difference or variation in color or tone.
verb (used with object)
- to give nuance to; to color:
She carefully nuanced her words, to put a positive spin on the situation.
nuance
/ njuːˈɑːns; ˈnjuːɑːns /
noun
- a subtle difference in colour, meaning, tone, etc; a shade or graduation
verb
- to give subtle differences to
carefully nuanced words
nuance
- A fine shade of meaning: “I liked the film, but I know I missed some of its nuances.”
Other Words From
- nu·anced adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of nuance1
Example Sentences
Moving forward, Hewlett hopes that this research offers a more nuanced understanding of the nature of social learning in humans and how cultures in general are conserved and change over time.
Some might welcome the film’s nuanced look at the responsibilities of the media, while others may find it difficult to separate its historical focus from the emotionally charged realities of the current moment.
This type of leaner LLM could be stored and accessed locally on a device like a phone or laptop and could provide performance nearly as accurate and nuanced as an uncompressed version.
At the same time, the data has its nuances: “That period features very low income levels. It is questionable whether this can be generalized to the current period.”
Younger people are taking a more rational and nuanced review of all energy, and they’re coming to the same conclusion: Yeah, nuclear checks all the boxes,” Pittman said.
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