Use "nuance" in a sentence

1. It's performed with wickedly spiked nuance.

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3. He was aware of every nuance in her voice.

4. Television has no time for nuance or subtlety.

5. No official nuance definition of "Dannebrog rød" exists.

6. But nuance rarely figures in the debates of our age.

7. There are layers of nuance and humor in her writing.

8. I wish I hadn't become so conscious of every little nuance.

9. Not " getting " deception or nuance, they are straitlaced and humorless.

10. Her singing has both warmth of sound and delicacy of nuance.

11. He watched her face intently to catch every nuance of expression.

12. Rather, Cain is depicted as a man of emotional subtlety and nuance

13. OBRIEN: Let's talk about the specific nuance, really, of that point.

14. Europeans prefer complexity and nuance, the Japanese revere minuteness and minimalism.

15. The painter has managed to capture every nuance of the woman's expression.

16. The " national " in its headline was a regulatory nuance rather than a description.

17. In Cartwheel, duBois delivers a novel of propulsive psychological suspense and rare moral nuance

18. 10 He watched her face intently to catch every nuance of expression.

19. But Stilwell viewed the world in simplistic terms, devoid of subtlety or nuance.

20. 5 The painter has managed to capture every nuance of the woman's expression.

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22. Antonyms for Banality include epigram, witticism, coinage, nuance, original saying, quip, joke, jest, wisecrack and gag

23. When the cinema is looking to seize an unfathomable nuance, you find something else.

24. Computation gives the nuance of a longer and more involved process, not strictly numerical

25. Click through to see how surface Backlighting brings out the depth, color, and nuance of Cambria designs

26. Angl is about forcefulness, intensity, and aggression, but it is also about musicality, songcraft, nuance, and

27. Delicate notes of leather, tobacco, vanilla and clove enhanced by a nuance of mint and spices.

28. Real Programmers know every nuance of every instruction and use them all in every Real Program.

29. Synonyms for Connotations include undertones, nuance, implication, flavor, flavour, inference, suggestion, hints, intimations and undercurrents

30. Breaststroke is a devilish stroke: challenging to learn, difficult to perfect, and full of nuance

31. Harmonies are often absent unless one accepts the musical nuance of imitation as structured harmony.

32. He loved every nuance of pain that crossed her face, every time he touched her.

33. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare Market to reach US$ 107,797.82 million by 2027 – Arterys, Alphabet, Nuance Communications, Intel

34. The sophisticated nuance of a freshly peeled lemon is the hallmark of authentic, cold - pressed lemon oil.

35. Added to a meal, Burdock can give the dish a toothsome heft, and slight meaty nuance.

36. ‘A good speech is not full of subtle rhetoric, Cozening shifts in vocal tone, and facial nuance.’

37. In the same way there's a subtle difference in the nuance between Beset with and Beset by

38. These adjacent police forces were physically aberrant in nuance of bodily style and were therefore deemed to be socially incorrect.

39. Comfy Within the overall Comfy character of the music, this lends a nuance of potential excitement, promise held in reserve

40. This Review seeks to nuance the standard narrative of Asylums by considering the voices and views of those who were

41. That this functionalist style contains different orientations should be clear from the differences in approach and nuance between these movements.

42. We can use our eyes and facial expressions to communicate virtually every subtle nuance of emotion there is.

43. Beauty was communication, each mote of light shaded with one nuance of meaning and each meaning had a colour.

44. The show deftly maintains its balance of Breeziness and sincerity, of zany high-comedy and well-observed nuance

45. 26 We can use our eyes and facial expressions to communicate virtually every subtle nuance of emotion there is.

46. Archetype is an exploration of nuance that rewards the discriminating palate with a new line of highly-complex, yet perfectly balanced cigars

47. But as is the case with many Yiddish words, Bupkis can add richness and nuance to the description of situations

48. They now rely less on naff novelties and more on structure and nuance, while still retaining an Alec Gilroy-sense of showbiz.

49. Commodities are a very common part of a macro trader’s approach and these markets come with nuance that traders may want to address before engaging.

50. Adam Egypt Mortimer's Archenemy is a painful reminder of how society fails people, and bleeds colorful nuance and thematic messaging in every frame.

51. Thus, there is virtually no difference in nuance, let alone in meaning, between the two words when they are used either Adjectivally or adverbially

52. Thus, there is virtually no difference in nuance, let alone in meaning, between the two words when they are used either adjectivally or Adverbially

53. Chant application-ready class libraries simplify using the SDKs from speech and natural user interface technology vendors Apple, Cepstral, CereProc, Google, Microsoft, and Nuance

54. Crouching Tiger doesn't so much break new ground as reconfigure the genre with the pomp and ceremony of Western production values and psychological nuance

55. Seven Bypasses: Tenets and Techniques for Revascularization is the third book in a trilogy of bravura, technical nuance, and strategy by master neurosurgeon Michael Lawton

56. Caffè Americano Espresso shots topped with hot water create a light layer of crema culminating in this wonderfully rich cup with depth and nuance

57. A senseless and Brutal war When would bestial be a good substitute for Brutal? The words bestial and Brutal are synonyms, but do differ in nuance.

58. In archaeology, the word has become a term of particular nuance and is defined as an object recovered by archaeological endeavor, which may be a cultural Artifact having

59. Aerodynamic is a fascinating history of the civil aviation ecosystem and captures the depth and nuance of how this unique industry works.This is a must-read for anyone interested in aviation

60. He rather Blithely admits that recklessness in a source is a good thing, that nuance is the enemy of good television, that newsmen love news no matter who it hurts

61. The lexicographer told the New York Times that "It's easy to stack the deck by finding a definition that does or does not highlight a nuance that you're interested in.

62. (CW): After skiing the Backland FR 109 in a wide range of conditions, I’ve felt more and more that this is an answer that deserves a lot of nuance

63. There is no Coquettery or nuance to My limit list, if I’ve taken the time to clearly write that I do not offer a service, it is off the table

64. 8 The lexicographer told the New York Times that "It's easy to stack the deck by finding a definition that does or does not highlight a nuance that you're interested in.

65. Charmed certainly has the potential to grow into the show it wants to be, but don't come into this new series looking for nuance or even that electrifying thrill of seeing women using undeniable

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67. Don't expect them to fall into any of those soloist and accompanist routines, or contests of wits and chops; instead, these collaborations are full of nuance and detail, like chiaroscuro effects floating gracefully over their soundscapes.

68. ‘The artist's poetic utilization of Cyanotype lends the work visual mystery and nuance.’ ‘Herbaceous Blanket explores the technique of Cyanotype and calligraphy and is used to great effect alongside mixed media and rich colours.’

69. As you know, conducting foreign policy is hard, requiring an understanding of nuance and linkages among issues, as well as focus and the ability to earn the trust and respect of those with whom you interact.

70. Whether nuance, bad news, or something that might solve a manager’s important problem, people bring things to an Approachable leader that they would keep from a more awkward one, unless absolutely necessary (often too late to be actionable)

71. ‘Diversity rather responds to a need for nuance and sophistication, for particular solutions tailored to the specificities of different problems, drawing on different Axiologies.’ ‘It can be argued that the law of armed conflict and human rights law have diametrically opposed, or at least incompatible, Axiologies.’

72. ‘A pamphlet of 1595 described how one Judith Philips ‘Cozened’ a rich man.’ ‘There is a foolish country knight, Sir Nicholas Cully, whom two rogues cozen out of £1,000.’ ‘A good speech is not full of subtle rhetoric, cozening shifts in vocal tone, and facial nuance.’

73. Interpretatively, Tirimo is not quite at the level of a Brendel (Philips), say, in the last sonatas (no comparison in their D959 Andantinos!), and Tirimo's expression and dynamic nuance is a little flatter and more uniformly distant, in part, but not wholly, due to the modern recording.

74. ‘Diversity rather responds to a need for nuance and sophistication, for particular solutions tailored to the specificities of different problems, drawing on different Axiologies.’ ‘It can be argued that the law of armed conflict and human rights law have diametrically opposed, or at least incompatible, Axiologies.’

75. Interpretatively, Tirimo is not quite at the level of a Brendel (Philips), say, in the last sonatas (no comparison in their D959 Andantinos!), and Tirimo's expression and dynamic nuance is a little flatter and more uniformly distant, in part, but not wholly, due to the modern recording.

76. Harnessing the world-famous Les Charmes Premier Cru terroir on a plot near icons like Domaine des Comtes Lafon (whose own 2016 Les Charmes goes for $297), this Ballot Millot & Fils classic boasts such nuance and energy, it’ll have you checking to see if Meursault classified its …

77. On another occasion, when Peter himself rebels against the prospect of the Cross, he is abruptly rebuked in words that, according to the nuance of the original text, could be an invitation to get "behind" Jesus again, after trying to reject the goal of the Cross: "Get behind me, Satan!

78. This is the third time I've seen this movie and each time, I pick up on some nuance, like how the Counselor is constantly correcting the pronunciation of words by his Hispanic "patrons" instead of really listening to what they are attempting to tell him about the futility of his situation.

79. To add nuance to the simplicity that this model might suggest, Bellamy focuses on the processes of condensation by which the epic tries to appropriate romance - not simply an "imperialist" appropriation but one which produces "a generic edge by means of which the Aftereffects of a romance unconscious leave their repressed, but nonetheless observable, traces" (32).

80. Ballsy or Gutsy? Is the term “Ballsy” inherently sexist? As women, should the term bother us? Should we insist on instead being referred to as gutsy? Or fearless? Or daring? Do those words convey the same meaning, or is there a nuance to Ballsy that we should embrace if we are, in fact, referred to as such? Is it demeaning for a women to be