How, by the virtue of the decretals, gold is subtilely drawn out of France to Rome Chapter 4.
How by the virtue of the decretals, gold is subtilely drawn out of France to Rome.
Most subtilely he argues, how this very principle "was designed in behalf of the faithful subjects of the king," after they had done their utmost to defend his rights and person.
Of these, Arthur Donnithorne and Adam Bede seem to us the two who are most sharply and subtilely contrasted; and to these we shall confine our remarks.
There a couple of nuns were selecting a sumptuous white brocade, examining it with an air serious and absorbed, and yet subtilely suggestive of feminine delight in the beauty of the stuff.
It is written in silence, and untrained writers fail to realize that although it be read in silence, the eye is the ear of the mind, and all melody or lack of melody will be subtilely felt in the soundless perusal.
They were of the subtilely sensuous type, expressive of passion rather than of intellect or will.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subtilely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: guilefully; knowingly; slick; smoothly