The detective noticed a subtle change in the suspect’s tone when he asked about her whereabouts on the night of the crime, which hinted at something more significant. What does "subtle" most likely mean?
Answer: Slight
Explanation
In this context, "subtle" refers to a change that is not obvious or dramatic but rather slight and may require careful observation to notice.
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