this is a line from a poem by Paul Lawrence Dunbar. a person's mouth is full of subtle things not usually noticed by other to say but they hide behind the mask and don't show who they really are. they would rather have their self be protected and shown as something else rather than putting all the subtle details about themselves be put out there for people to perhaps use against them...it's for protection.
The phrase "mouth with myriad subtleties" could refer to the complexity and depth of someone's expressions, communication style, or mannerisms. It suggests that the person is able to convey diverse emotions, thoughts, and meanings through their words and gestures.
Some words containing the root word "myriad" are "myriadly" and "myriads." "Myriad" itself means a countless or extremely great number.
Subtleties refer to delicate or nuanced details in a situation, conversation, or idea that may not be immediately obvious or apparent. They often require careful observation or reflection to fully appreciate or understand.
Numerous, multiple, bounteous, myriad, copious.
The Maori word for "mouth" is "waha."
Yes, "boca" means "mouth" in Spanish.
countless artful statements
Nuances and subtleties are basically the same thing.
It is myriad of emotions.
Complex themes
The Myriad was created in 2004.
I saw a myriad of girls running into the mall. *myriad just means crowd
Myriad of Lights was created in 1948.
There are myriad species of bacteria.
Myriad = very many. Hue = colour.
Johnny always has a myriad of excuses! A myriad of insects poured forth from the splintered log.
The duration of Myriad of Lights is 2.02 hours.
Myriad Pictures was created in 1999-01.