"I think that Hitler's reason for killing Jews is a nuance" would be an example by opposites of the word; it describes the opposite of what a nuance is.
On the other hand, to say, "The justifications given by Hitler and his cronies for the elimination of Jews in the final solution were largely without nuance; in a regime where questioning of authority too often meant certain death, there was hardly need for subtlety or mincing of words," would be a more directly illustrative usage of the word.
In a similar reworking, a second example might be: As a seasoned diplomat as well as staunch party advocate, she was fully aware of how delicate nuances in speech translation can be employed to influence positively as well as to deceive foreign visiting dignitaries.
nuance, same as in english. It's actually a french word that has been "adopted" by english.
No. Only the language subjects are capitalized. Example: I love science, social studies, English, Spanish and history.
He enjoys social studies but dislikes math.
The correct term is "nuance." Nuance refers to subtle distinctions or variations in the meaning, tone, or expression of a word or phrase.
Yes, "Social Studies" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific academic subject that is taught in schools.
I'm going to have to take a social studies course next year.
The artists use of blue in the painting gave it a fine nuance that the other painting didn't have.
the social studies teacher has absolute power over the class (guaranteed teachers pet)
I asserted the correct answers in my social studies test .
I enrolling in a social studies class next semester.
I learned about the Kush civilization in social studies.
Government is a social studies word.
Unemployment is a social studies word. Urban is a social studies word.
Climate determines the kind of crops a people can raise.
social
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" (n.) - a slight variation in tone, color, meaning
The logician taught many subjects such as math, science, reading, social studies, and economics.