Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
subtle-shade
Noun
/ˈsʌt.əl ʃeɪd/

Definition
A delicate or understated variation of color or tone that is not immediately obvious.

Examples
- The artist used a subtle-shade of blue to create depth in the painting.
- Her dress featured a subtle-shade of lavender, making it perfect for the spring wedding.

Meaning
Subtle-shade refers to a slight, often nuanced difference in color or tone that requires careful observation to detect. It is characterized by an understated elegance and sophistication in its appearance.

Synonyms
- Faint hue
- Delicate tint
- Muted color
- Soft tone