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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
subtle
sub·tle [subtle subtler subtlest] BrE [ˈsʌtl] NAmE [ˈsʌtl] adjective (sub·tler, sub·tlest) more subtle is also common 1. (often approving)not very noticeable or obvious •subtle colours/flavours/smells, etc. •There are subtle differences between the two versions. •The fragrance is a subtle blend of jasmine and sandalwood. •She's been dropping subtle hints about what she'd like as a present. 2. (of a person or their behaviour)behaving in a clever way, and using indirect methods, in order to achieve sth •I decided to try a more subtle approach. 3. organized in a clever way •a subtle plan •a subtle use of lighting in the play 4. good at noticing and understanding things •The job required a subtle mind. Derived Word: ↑subtly Word Origin: Middle English (also in the sense ‘not easily understood’): from Old French sotil, from Latin subtilis. Example Bank: •infinitely subtle tonal gradations •making infinitely subtle distinctions •For a natural glow to your skin mix a subtle shade of blusher with loose powder. •Her paintings are characterized by sweeping brush strokes and subtle colours.
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