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How to use nuance in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word nuance? Here are some examples.

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It put the onlooker in the position of a privileged eavesdropper, able to pick up every nuance of an intensely private exchange.
At the same time, the over-exaggeration of torque when taxiing in planes seems to be a developer's nuance rather than actual realism.
You can bet that nuance of orange in your ice-cream owes more to a dash of Grand Marnier than to a squeeze of the real thing.
Now on trip 14, 75 days away from Election Day, he is attempting to nuance his position to have it both ways.
Pires is best known as an outstanding Mozart interpreter, and she brings a very Mozartian sense of balance and nuance to her Beethoven.
As a fact checker, I'm responsible for verifying every last name, number, and nuance of every article I see.
Rather, he is a musician's musician, one who harvests a composition for its intimacy and expressive nuance.
The new animation done specifically for this release captures every nuance of the series.
Probably due to his reliance on the score, much of his vocalism lacked emotional or expressive nuance.
The baby boomer audience, mainly female, hung on his every note, nuance and gesture.
There is no nuance to her character, no secret artistic passion or deep personal pain.
His performance is burgeoning with awkwardness and extreme fear, conveyed in nuance and physical appearance.
The Soundex system used by the U.S. government failed to consider this nuance when checking his documentation.
It reprints newspaper classics from the early 20th century, at their original size, every watercolour nuance preciously preserved.
It was all very serious, with a constant fear of getting some nuance wrong, of revealing the gauche suburban soul beneath the fishnet tights.
If accuracy and nuance sometimes fall victim to all this rhetoric, well, there's a war on, folks.
Sometimes we have to explain things to the dreamboats we are married to because many of them are tone deaf to, uh, nuance.
Still, one can't underestimate the nuance in Coogan's performance, that sense of unstudied naturalism that couldn't have been coached.
I found his voice bland, without any colouring or nuance, and some of his pronunciations were downright odd.
But for all the possible variants, the word and notion of shalom has a radical nuance in our church context.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Of course I don't expect you, just at first, to feel the difference, to see the nuance.
No reviser needs to put any indications for nuance and shading in Beethoven.
The martellato, a nuance of spiccato, should be played with a firm bowing at the point.
He was the master of the nuance, and the nuance was his lyricism, his special gift, his genius.
It took me a while to grasp that the underlying nuance of its peppery black fruit aroma was a wet leather jacket.
Thinking back to whatever that nuance was, I learned, and that will carry over to subsequent Olympics.
There was a nuance of profound bewilderment in her exclamation.
The sand is fine as face powder, nuance Rachel, packed hard.
Its value lies in the nuance and reflectiveness of a number of the contributions, the capacity to tease out word and concept in a painstaking and thorough way.
As befits his Genoan heritage, conductor Marco Armiliato will likely draw every passionate nuance out of this richly hued, splendidly melodramatic score.
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