B1 adjective #42 가장 일반적인 4분 분량

subtle

Something that is subtle is not very obvious or easy to see.

Explanation at your level:

If something is subtle, it is not big or loud. Think of a very quiet sound or a very light color. You have to look or listen carefully to see it. It is not clear immediately. For example, if you paint a wall a very light blue, it is a subtle change. It is a nice word to describe things that are soft or small.

When you use the word subtle, you are talking about things that are hard to notice. It is the opposite of something obvious. You might notice a subtle change in your friend's mood if they are just a little bit sad. It is a common word used to describe art, food, or even the way people talk to each other when they don't want to be too direct.

At this level, you can use subtle to describe nuances. A subtle difference between two things is small but important. You might say, "There is a subtle difference between these two shades of green." It is also used to describe behavior; if someone is being subtle, they are acting in a way that is not aggressive or obvious. It is a very useful word for giving feedback or describing complex situations where things are not black and white.

Subtle is often used to describe sophisticated or understated qualities. In professional or academic contexts, you might discuss the subtle implications of a policy or the subtle irony in a novel. It suggests a high level of observation. If you are subtle, you avoid being blunt, which can be a valuable social skill. It is about understanding the "in-between" spaces of communication and perception.

In advanced English, subtle is used to discuss complex, layered meanings. You might analyze the subtle interplay of light and shadow in a painting or the subtle power dynamics in a workplace. It implies that the speaker has a sharp eye for detail and can distinguish between things that appear identical to others. It is frequently paired with nouns like nuance, distinction, or allusion to highlight depth.

At the mastery level, subtle touches upon the etymological roots of "finely woven" complexity. It is used to describe arguments that are subtly constructed, requiring a refined intellect to deconstruct. Literary critics use it to describe an author's subtle characterization, where traits are revealed through tiny actions rather than explicit statements. It is a word for those who appreciate the quiet, profound, and often elusive nature of reality, where the most important truths are often the ones that are not stated directly.

30초 단어

  • Means not obvious or easy to detect.
  • Pronounced 'suttle' (silent 'b').
  • Often used to describe art, behavior, or change.
  • Can be a positive trait of intelligence.

When we call something subtle, we mean it is not "in your face." It is the opposite of bold, bright, or loud. Imagine a room painted a very pale, soft gray—that is a subtle color choice compared to bright red.

You can use this word for physical things, like a subtle hint of perfume, or for abstract ideas, like a subtle difference in opinion. It is a fantastic word because it describes those moments where things are happening just under the surface, waiting for you to notice them.

Being subtle is often seen as a sign of sophistication or grace. It implies that you don't need to shout to get your point across. Whether it is a subtle joke that only a few people get or a subtle change in someone's mood, this word helps us talk about the quiet, nuanced parts of life.

The word subtle has a fascinating journey through history. It comes from the Old French word sotil, which traces back to the Latin subtilis. Interestingly, subtilis is believed to be a combination of sub (under) and texere (to weave).

Originally, it meant "finely woven" or "thin." Think of a fabric so delicate that the threads are almost impossible to see. Over time, the meaning shifted from physical thinness to mental sharpness and eventually to the idea of something being difficult to grasp or understand.

It is a great example of how words evolve from literal, physical descriptions to abstract, intellectual concepts. The silent 'b' in the spelling is a classic quirk of English, added by scholars in the 15th century to reflect its Latin roots, even though it wasn't pronounced that way in French!

You will hear subtle used in many different contexts. It is very common to hear about subtle changes, subtle differences, or subtle hints. It is a neutral-to-formal word, often used in professional settings or when describing art, food, and behavior.

When you want to describe someone's approach, you might say they have a subtle way of doing things. This means they are not aggressive or pushy. It is a great word for critiques—instead of saying "I don't like this," you could say, "The flavor is a bit too subtle for my taste," which sounds much more polite and thoughtful.

On a register scale, it is definitely higher than "hidden" or "quiet." It carries a sense of intelligence and observation. Using it shows that you are paying attention to the finer details of the world around you.

While subtle isn't always part of a fixed idiom, it is used in several common expressions:

  • A subtle hint: A small clue given indirectly.
  • Subtle as a brick: Used sarcastically to describe something that is NOT subtle at all.
  • Subtle shift: A small, gradual change in direction or opinion.
  • Subtle art: Referring to a skill that requires great nuance, like 'the subtle art of negotiation.'
  • Subtle touch: A delicate or artistic addition to something.

The pronunciation of subtle is a classic English trap! Even though it is spelled with a 'b', the 'b' is silent. It is pronounced like SUH-tuhl. The stress is on the first syllable.

Grammatically, it functions as a standard adjective. You can use it before a noun (a subtle change) or after a linking verb (the difference was subtle). It does not have a plural form, but it can be modified by adverbs like very, quite, or extremely.

It rhymes with words like shuttle, muddle, and cuddle. Because it is an adjective, you can also turn it into an adverb by adding '-ly' to get subtly, which is also tricky to pronounce!

Fun Fact

The silent 'b' was added by scholars to match the Latin root 'subtilis'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈsʌt.əl/

Sounds like 'suttle'

US /ˈsʌt.əl/

Sounds like 'suttle'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'b'
  • Stressing the second syllable
  • Adding an extra sound after the 't'

Rhymes With

shuttle muddle cuddle puddle fuddle

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read but tricky to spell

Writing 3/5

Requires nuance

Speaking 3/5

Pronunciation is tricky

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

small quiet hidden

Learn Next

nuance understated elusive

고급

insidious perceptible

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The subtle change

Silent letters

Subtle (silent b)

Adverb formation

Subtly

Examples by Level

1

The color is subtle.

The color is not bright.

Adjective after verb.

2

The change is subtle.

3

It has a subtle smell.

4

The sound is very subtle.

5

She made a subtle sign.

6

The light is subtle.

7

It is a subtle hint.

8

The taste is subtle.

1

There is a subtle difference.

2

He gave a subtle smile.

3

The room has a subtle charm.

4

It was a subtle change.

5

She used a subtle tone.

6

The music is very subtle.

7

I noticed a subtle shift.

8

It requires a subtle touch.

1

The movie had a subtle message.

2

He made a subtle joke.

3

The perfume has a subtle scent.

4

There are subtle clues in the book.

5

She has a subtle way of leading.

6

The flavor is subtle and delicious.

7

His argument was very subtle.

8

We noticed a subtle change in plan.

1

The design is elegant and subtle.

2

There is a subtle irony in his words.

3

She possesses a subtle intelligence.

4

The painting uses subtle brushstrokes.

5

He offered a subtle piece of advice.

6

The shift in policy was quite subtle.

7

It was a subtle reminder of the rules.

8

The lighting creates a subtle mood.

1

The author uses subtle foreshadowing.

2

There is a subtle interplay of ideas.

3

He made a subtle distinction between them.

4

The film explores subtle human emotions.

5

Her performance was remarkably subtle.

6

The change had a subtle impact.

7

It requires a subtle understanding of law.

8

The critique was subtle but sharp.

1

The architect achieved a subtle harmony.

2

His prose is known for its subtle wit.

3

The negotiation required a subtle approach.

4

There is a subtle complexity to the plot.

5

She captured the subtle nuances of the era.

6

The scent was a subtle blend of spices.

7

The shift in power was subtle yet total.

8

He demonstrated a subtle grasp of history.

자주 쓰는 조합

subtle difference
subtle change
subtle hint
subtle shift
subtle approach
subtle humor
subtle nuance
subtle effect
subtle reminder
remain subtle

Idioms & Expressions

"subtle as a sledgehammer"

not subtle at all; very obvious

His attempts to get a raise were as subtle as a sledgehammer.

casual

"read between the lines"

to find a hidden or subtle meaning

You have to read between the lines to understand her true feelings.

neutral

"the subtle art of..."

the delicate skill required for something

He mastered the subtle art of conversation.

neutral

"a subtle dig"

a small, indirect insult

That comment was a subtle dig at my work.

casual

"subtle influence"

an effect that is not immediately seen

Her subtle influence changed the whole project.

formal

"in a subtle way"

indirectly

He changed the plan in a subtle way.

neutral

Easily Confused

subtle vs subtlety

It is the noun form

Subtle is the adjective, subtlety is the noun.

The subtlety of the plan was impressive.

subtle vs subtly

It is the adverb form

Subtly describes how an action is done.

He subtly changed the topic.

subtle vs subtle vs. secret

Both imply hidden

Secret is hidden; subtle is just hard to see.

A secret message vs. a subtle hint.

subtle vs subtle vs. slight

Both imply small

Slight is small in size; subtle is small in impact/noticeability.

A slight change vs. a subtle difference.

Sentence Patterns

A1

It is a subtle [noun]

It is a subtle change.

A2

The [noun] is subtle

The flavor is subtle.

B1

He made a subtle [noun]

He made a subtle point.

B2

It was a subtle [noun] of [noun]

It was a subtle blend of spices.

C1

There is a subtle [noun] in [noun]

There is a subtle beauty in his work.

어휘 가족

Nouns

subtlety the quality of being subtle

Adjectives

subtle not obvious

관련

subtleness the state of being subtle

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic Neutral Casual Sarcastic

자주 하는 실수

Pronouncing the 'b' Suh-tuhl
The 'b' is silent in English.
Using 'subtle' for 'small' Use 'small' or 'minor'
Subtle implies hidden or delicate, not just tiny.
Confusing with 'subtly' Subtly is the adverb
Subtle is for nouns; subtly is for verbs.
Using 'subtle' for 'secret' Use 'secretive' or 'covert'
Subtle is about perception, not hiding information.
Overusing it Use variety
Don't use it for everything that isn't loud.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a 'sub' (submarine) hiding under the water—subtle!

💡

When Native Speakers Use It

To be polite when criticizing.

🌍

Cultural Insight

In some cultures, being subtle is more polite than being direct.

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Grammar Shortcut

Just remember: silent 'b'.

💡

Say It Right

Say 'suttle' like 'shuttle' without the 'sh'.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't pronounce the 'b'!

💡

Did You Know?

It comes from 'finely woven'.

💡

Study Smart

Use it in sentences about colors or smells first.

💡

Improve Writing

Use it to replace 'hidden' for a better tone.

💡

Sound Natural

Use it to describe your own preferences.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Subtle has a 'b' that is 'subtle' (hidden).

Visual Association

A whisper in a quiet room.

Word Web

nuance delicate faint understated

챌린지

Try to describe something in your room using only the word 'subtle'.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: finely woven

문화적 맥락

None, but can be used sarcastically.

Used often in polite society to avoid offense.

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (Book) Subtle Bodies (Art term)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Art/Design

  • subtle color
  • subtle lighting
  • subtle design

Communication

  • subtle hint
  • subtle irony
  • subtle approach

Food/Drink

  • subtle flavor
  • subtle spice
  • subtle aroma

Professional

  • subtle change
  • subtle influence
  • subtle shift

Conversation Starters

"What is a subtle change you have made recently?"

"Do you prefer bold colors or subtle ones?"

"Can you think of a movie with a subtle message?"

"Is it better to be direct or subtle in a disagreement?"

"What is a subtle skill you have?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a room using the word subtle.

Write about a time you noticed something subtle.

Is being subtle a good trait? Why or why not?

Describe a subtle flavor you enjoy.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, it is silent.

Yes, to describe their behavior.

Usually, yes, it implies intelligence.

Subtly.

S-U-B-T-L-E.

It is neutral to formal.

Yes, for mild flavors.

Subtlety.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The color is very ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: subtle

Subtle refers to soft colors.

multiple choice A2

Which means hard to notice?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: subtle

Subtle is the opposite of obvious.

true false B1

The 'b' in subtle is pronounced.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

The 'b' is silent.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

These are opposites.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure is 'is a subtle difference'.

fill blank B2

He gave a ___ hint.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: subtle

Subtle hint is a common collocation.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for subtle?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: nuanced

Nuanced is a synonym.

true false C1

Subtle can describe a sound.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Yes, a subtle sound is quiet.

fill blank C2

The ___ of the argument was lost on him.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: subtlety

Need a noun here.

multiple choice C2

What does 'subtle as a brick' mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: not subtle

It is a sarcastic idiom.

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