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View synonyms for subtile
subtile
[ suht-l, suhb-til ]
subtile
/ sʌbˈtɪlɪtɪ; ˈsʌtəl /
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Derived Forms
- ˈsubtilely, adverb
- ˈsubtilty, noun
- subtility, noun
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Other Words From
- subtile·ly adverb
- subtile·ness noun
- non·subtile adjective
- non·subtile·ly adverb
- non·subtile·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
If not, might not the machinations of a brain so subtile affect the peace and happiness of Alice Bridgenorth?
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These, and other more subtile questions--like the nature of angels--began to agitate the convent in the ninth century.
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The most subtile body is as a world, in which millions of parts unite and are arranged in the most perfect order.
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The little lamp was still burning, but the fresh fragrance of dawn had replaced the subtile odor of the oriental essence.
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You are associated by many subtile, indescribable ties with some of my most precious and most silent thoughts.
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