It was a disappointing performance that lacked finesse.
1 to deal with a situation or a person in a skilful and often slightly dishonest way:
She has handled these difficult negotiations with real finesse.
Ultimately, something as important as that cannot be finessed.
The targets need to be finessed and changed as we jointly gain more experience.
Since the scheme has been finessed and improved, it has been a significant success.
I felt, as did my colleagues on the committee, as we listened to witnesses, that they were all finessing for position.
We note the ingenuity with which the panel has finessed this proposal, but we still believe that a digital licence tax would be wrong in principle and in practice.
I do not believe in that theory that the finesses, the niceties and the graces of life—literature, art and music—should be kept for those who follow the learned professions.
The lighted crescent stands out from the dark ground with all the finesse of chiaroscuro, a veritable explosion of full sunlight.
Pascal knew from within both geometry and finesse.
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