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Definitions for Unsubtle
[1] thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor.
[2] fine or delicate in meaning or intent; difficult to perceive or understand: subtle irony.
[3] delicate or faint and mysterious: a subtle smile.
[4] requiring mental acuteness, penetration, or discernment: a subtle philosophy.
[5] characterized by mental acuteness or penetration: a subtle understanding.
[6] cunning, wily, or crafty: a subtle liar.
[7] insidious in operation: subtle poison.
[8] skillful, clever, or ingenious: a subtle painter.
[9] not subtle; obvious or blatant
[10] not immediately obvious or comprehensible
[11] difficult to detect or analyse, often through being delicate or highly refined a subtle scent
[12] showing or making or capable of showing or making fine distinctions of meaning
[13] marked by or requiring mental acuteness or ingenuity; discriminating
[14] delicate or faint a subtle shade
[15] cunning or wily a subtle rogue
[16] operating or executed in secret a subtle intrigue
Words related to Unsubtle
subtleabsolute, broad, confirmed, convinced, decided, definite, obvious, patent, plain, positive, satisfied, sure, unmistakable, resolved
Words nearby Unsubtle
subtlesubtile, subtilisin, subtilize, subtilty, subtitle, subtle, subtlety, subtonic, subtopia, subtopic, subtorrid
Origin of Unsubtle
subtle1250–1300; Middle English sotil < Old French < Latin subtīlis subtile (b of modern spelling < L)
Other words from Unsubtle
sub·tle·ness , noun
sub·tly , adverb
hy·per·sub·tle , adjective
hy·per·sub·tle·ness , noun
non·sub·tle , adjective
non·sub·tle·ness , noun
non·sub·t·ly , adverb
o·ver·sub·tle , adjective
o·ver·sub·tly , adverb
pseu·do·sub·tle , adjective
pseu·do·sub·t·ly , adverb
un·sub·tle , adjective
un·sub·tle·ness , noun
un·sub·t·ly , adverb
Word origin for Unsubtle
subtleC14: from Old French soutil, from Latin subtīlis finely woven
Synonyms for Unsubtle
absolute, broad, confirmed, convinced, decided, definite, obvious, patent, plain, positive, resolved, satisfied, sure, unmistakable