subtle|subtler|subtlest in English
adjective
[sub·tle || 'sʌtl]
delicate; faint, elusive; implied; shrewd, astute; sly, cunning
Use "subtle|subtler|subtlest" in a sentence
1. Someone said that tardiness is the subtlest form of selflove and conceit.
2. Yet there is a synergy, though subtler one, between the two issues.
3. Subtler methods of modifying endocrine balance continued to be explored.
4. Conformity can take the form of overt social pressure or subtler
5. Synonyms for Astutest include canniest, sharpest, shrewdest, acutest, quickest, subtlest, brightest, cleverest, craftiest and savviest
6. 28 Our enemies are different now; subtler, more devious than ever before.
7. Don't be subtle.
8. Examples include macroscopic phenomena that can be very obvious, like corrosion, and subtler effects associated with heterogeneous catalysis.
9. Cotton Brocade This Brocade has subtler patterns and is lightweight than the silk Brocade
10. Dogs are more subtle.
11. No more subtle interrogation.
12. The stripes on a Brindle dog are subtler and the streaks of color are more irregular
13. I like the subtle wind.
14. Synonyms for Cagier include craftier, shrewder, slier, trickier, wilier, cuter, dodgier, foxier, slicker and subtler
15. You haven't exactly been subtle.
16. Subtle lighting helps people relax.
17. Her methods of seduction are subtle.
18. Here's another subtle yet important factoid.
19. Brushed Our most subtle surface texture
20. The job required a subtle mind.
21. She has a very subtle mind.
22. There are other subtle forms of idolatry.
23. But they were active, and clamorous, and in subtle and not so subtle ways they corrupted the intellectual atmosphere.
24. But they were active, and Clamorous, and in subtle and not so subtle ways they corrupted the intellectual atmosphere
25. He was not exactly subtle about it!