Found 3 items, similar to Subtle.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: subtle
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: subtle
subtle
adj 1: be difficult to detect or grasp by the mind;
“his whole
attitude had undergone a subtle change”;
“a subtle
difference”;
“that elusive thing the soul” [syn:
elusive]
2: faint and difficult to analyze;
“subtle aromas”
3: able to make fine distinctions;
“a subtle mind”
4: working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way;
“glaucoma is an insidious disease”;
“a subtle poison”
[syn:
insidious,
pernicious]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Subtle
Subtle
\Sub"tle\, a. [Compar.
Subtler; superl.
Subtlest.]
[OE. sotil, subtil, OF. soutil, later subtil, F. subtil, L.
subtilis; probably, originally, woven fine, and fr. sub under
+ tela a web, fr. texere to weave. See
Text, and cf.
Subtile.]
1. Sly in design; artful; cunning; insinuating; subtile; --
applied to persons; as, a subtle foe.
“A subtle
traitor.” --Shak.
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2. Cunningly devised; crafty; treacherous; as, a subtle
stratagem.
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3. Characterized by refinement and niceness in drawing
distinctions; nicely discriminating; -- said of persons;
as, a subtle logician; refined; tenuous; sinuous;
insinuating; hence, penetrative or pervasive; -- said of
the mind; its faculties, or its operations; as, a subtle
intellect; a subtle imagination; a subtle process of
thought; also, difficult of apprehension; elusive.
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Things remote from use, obscure and subtle.
--Milton.
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4. Smooth and deceptive. [Obs.]
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Like to a bowl upon a subtle ground [bowling
ground]. --Shak.
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Syn: Artful; crafty; cunning; shrewd; sly; wily.
Usage: Subtle is the most comprehensive of these epithets and
implies the finest intellectual quality. See
Shrewd,
and
Cunning.
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