What does sutilmente in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word sutilmente in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sutilmente in Portuguese.
The word sutilmente in Portuguese means sutilmente, elegantemente, sutilmente, astutamente, sutilmente. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word sutilmente
sutilmenteadverb (not showily or conspicuously) (BRA) (advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").) She always dressed subtly and with great taste. |
elegantemente, sutilmente, astutamenteadverb (skilfully, elegantly) (advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").) He completed the stunt with finesse. |
sutilmenteadverb (slightly, lightly) (BRA, delicadamente) (advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").) His second book was only subtly different from his first. |
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