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    Ni·ce·ty
    /ˈnīsədē/

    noun

    • 1. a fine detail or distinction, especially one regarded as intricate and fussy: "she was never interested in the niceties of Greek and Latin" Similar fine pointsubtletynuancefine distinction
  2. 1. : the quality or state of being nice. 2. : an elegant, delicate, or civilized feature. enjoy the niceties of life. 3. : a fine point or distinction : subtlety. the niceties of table manners. 4. : careful attention to details : delicate exactness : precision. 5. : delicacy of taste or feeling : fastidiousness. Phrases. to a nicety.

  3. NICETY definition: 1. a detail or small difference that is only obvious after careful thought: 2. the fact that…. Learn more.

  4. Nicety definition: a delicate or fine point; punctilio. See examples of NICETY used in a sentence.

  5. A nicety is a fine detail or shade of meaning that anythingnot just a wordcan possess. Even the word nicety has niceties. The emphasis on detail can also refer to a precision or accuracy of sorts; if someone has judged something "to a nicety," they've judged it exactly.

  6. NICETY meaning: 1. a detail or small difference that is only obvious after careful thought: 2. the fact that…. Learn more.

  7. 6 days ago · noun Word forms: plural -ties. 1. a delicate or fine point; punctilio. niceties of protocol. 2. a fine distinction; subtlety; detail. the niceties of the filigree work. 3. (usually niceties) a refined, elegant, or choice feature, as of manner or living.

  8. A complete guide to the word "NICETY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. nicety meaning, definition, what is nicety: a small detail or point of difference, e...: Learn more.

  10. Nicety Definition. The quality of showing or requiring careful, precise treatment. The nicety of a diplomatic exchange. The quality or state of being nice. Delicacy of character or feeling; fastidiousness; scrupulousness.

  11. Middle English (in the sense ‘foolish conduct’): from Old French nicete, based on Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, from nescire ‘not know’. Definition of nicety noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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