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The artists use of blue in the painting gave it a fine nuance that the other painting didn't have.
The novel's intricate plot captured the subtle nuance of human relationships.
The subtle nuances of the English language make many of these questions difficult to answer.
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
nuance, same as in english. It's actually a french word that has been "adopted" by english.
Nuances is the plural of nuance
You can use words like "portrayed," "represented," "illustrated," or "described" as alternatives to "depicted." Each of these synonyms carries a slightly different nuance, so choose one that fits the context of your sentence best.
A sentence with an example of a nuance is, "We do not have portraits here of every king of Portugal, only of every Portuguese king." (This was reported some time ago in National Geographic Magazine as the comment of a museum guide. It refers to the fact that, for about one hundred years, the kings of Spain were also kings of Portugal, but these kings are not considered Portuguese by modern Portuguese people.)
The correct term is "nuance." Nuance refers to subtle distinctions or variations in the meaning, tone, or expression of a word or phrase.
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