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nuance
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nu·ance  (näns, ny-, n-äns, ny-)
n.
1. A subtle or slight degree of difference, as in meaning, feeling, or tone; a gradation.
2. Expression or appreciation of subtle shades of meaning, feeling, or tone: a rich artistic performance, full of nuance.

[French, from Old French, from nuer, to shade, cloud, from nue, cloud, from Vulgar Latin *nba, from Latin nbs.]

nuanced adj.
Synonyms: nuance, gradation, shade
These nouns denote a slight variation or differentiation between nearly identical entities: sensitive to delicate nuances of style; gradations of feeling from infatuation to deep affection; subtle shades of meaning.

nuance [njuːˈɑːns ˈnjuːɑːns]
n
a subtle difference in colour, meaning, tone, etc.; a shade or graduation
vb (tr; passive)
to give subtle differences to carefully nuanced words
[from French, from nuer to show light and shade, ultimately from Latin nūbēs a cloud]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.nuance - a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude; "without understanding the finer nuances you can't enjoy the humor"; "don't argue about shades of meaning"
meaning, signification, import, significance - the message that is intended or expressed or signified; "what is the meaning of this sentence"; "the significance of a red traffic light"; "the signification of Chinese characters"; "the import of his announcement was ambiguous"

nuance
noun subtlety, degree, distinction, graduation, refinement, nicety, gradation Our eyes can communicate virtually every subtle nuance of emotion.
Translations
nuance [ˈnjuːɑ̃ːns] Nmatiz m
nuance [ˈnjuːɑːns ˈnuːɑːns] nnuance f
nuance
nNuance f; (of colour also)Schattierung f; nuances of colour (Brit) or color (US) → Farbnuancen pl
nuance [ˈnjuːaːns] nsfumatura


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1) Both Nell Painter (2007:3-19), as an historian, and Edmund Barry Gaither (1989: 17-34), as an art historian, chronicle black America's changing focus on Africa and the nuancing of the reference through the twentieth century.
And nuancing was now the order of the day - on a Mitterrand wounded in the war, an escapee from German stalags, and thence, gaining a job at Vichy working on the issue of French war prisoners, to whom he apparently sent many phony documents to help get them out.
More plausibly, the London assembly's Lib Dems believe the The Blond's nuancing shows that his localism lacks conviction.
 
 
 
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