nuancing

[US]/[ˈnjuːənsɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈnuːənsɪŋ]/

Translation

v.To add subtle distinctions in meaning; to qualify.; To modify or refine something, especially an argument or statement.; To express something with greater subtlety.

Phrases & Collocations

nuancing language

nuancing meaning

nuancing opinion

nuancing tone

nuancing argument

nuanced understanding

nuancing the details

nuancing their approach

nuancing the report

nuancing the discussion

Example Sentences

the speaker was nuancing their argument to appeal to a wider audience.

understanding the nuances of the contract is crucial for avoiding legal issues.

the artist's skill lies in nuancing the colors to create a realistic effect.

we need to nuance our approach to ensure we don't alienate potential customers.

the film subtly nuances the protagonist's motivations throughout the story.

nuancing the data revealed a trend that was initially overlooked.

the diplomat skillfully nuanced their response to avoid escalating the conflict.

it's important to nuance your feedback to be constructive and encouraging.

the research paper carefully nuances the complexities of the economic situation.

nuancing the policy allows for greater flexibility in implementation.

the author's nuanced portrayal of the character made them incredibly believable.

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