Having nuances; possessed of multiple layers of detail, pattern, or meaning(adjective)
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Use "nuanced" in a sentence
"Linkbait has similar problems as TV news shows that interview extremists from both sides because that makes better television than interviewing moderates as they explain nuanced views."
"But something more nuanced is happening, a slow erosion:"
"If the conception of the “Arabic-speaking world” had been properly nuanced from the outset, “15 Arab countries and one Israel” would have been a nonsensical thing to say in the first place."