Kiwi asks…
Until now, I've only used the word "nuance" as a noun. However, I suppose it also could be used as a verb form? If so, could you give me some examples that use the word "nuanced"?
Answer from a Native speaker

Rebecca
"Nuanced" here is actually an adjective. It's used to describe a thing or person that is characterized by multiple, subtle layers of meaning or expression. For example, if a movie is described as nuanced, it means that it expresses many layers of emotions or meanings within it. Ex: I can understand why "Parasite" is such a critically-acclaimed film. It is very nuanced in meaning. Ex: The poet is famous for her beautiful, nuanced prose.
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