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Alex-93 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

"nuanced"

Hi,

I got problems with the word "nuanced", I know that there's also a noun called nuance. The word's also existing in german. But for some reasons I don't grasp the meaning.

I like to give you some context:

You may not now be moved by the same literature that entranced you when you were a child
,or you may have come to appreciate that literature in a fuller, more nuanced way.

Does it mean something like "to tier" or "distant" ?

I'd be happy about an explanation.

Alex
  

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Hi! I suppose this means to understand this literature in another way, not how you used to perceived it before. For instance, children literature is not so exciting as it used to be when you were a child

  • Hi!
  • I suppose this means to understand this literature in another way, not how you used to perceived it before.
  • For instance, children literature is not so exciting as it used to be when you were a child
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Hi!
I suppose this means to understand this literature in another way, not how you used to perceived it before. For instance, children literature is not so exciting as it used to be when you were a child
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Hi,

I got problems with the word "nuanced", I know that there's also a noun called nuance. The word's also existing in german. But for some reasons I don't grasp the meaning.

I like to give you some context:

You may not now be moved by the same literature that entranced you when you were a child

,or you may have come to appreciate that literature in a fuller,
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Haha, I understood the complete opposite. Thanks Clive Emotion: smile

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