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subtlety in Latin

subtlety in Latin is argūtiae, subtīlitās — subtlety means the quality of being delicate, faint, or not obvious.

subtlety in Latin

argūtiae
noun
The quality of being done in a clever way that is not obvious or not direct; the quality of being carefully thought out. (of things)
subtīlitās
noun
The quality of being done in a clever way that is not obvious or not direct; the quality of being carefully thought out. (of things)

What does "subtlety" mean?

  1. noun The quality of being delicate, faint, or not obvious.
    "The subtlety of the joke meant half the audience missed it."
  2. noun A fine or precise detail, especially one that is easy to overlook.
    "Learning a language means picking up the subtleties of tone as well as grammar."

subtlety in a sentence

  • The subtlety of the joke meant half the audience missed it.
  • Learning a language means picking up the subtleties of tone as well as grammar.
  • He appreciated the subtleties of the wine that a novice would miss.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "subtlety" in Latin?

"subtlety" in Latin is argūtiae, subtīlitās. subtlety means: The quality of being delicate, faint, or not obvious.

How do you use "subtlety" in a sentence?

Example: "The subtlety of the joke meant half the audience missed it." In Latin, "subtlety" is argūtiae, subtīlitās.

Are there other ways to say "subtlety" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "subtlety": argūtiae, subtīlitās.

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