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Finesse vs Underbred - What's the difference?

finesse | underbred |

As a noun finesse

is the property of having grace, elegance, skill, or balance.

As a verb finesse

is to play (a card) as a finesse (see noun sense above).

As an adjective underbred is

of inferior breeding.

finesse

English

Noun

  • (uncountable) The property of having grace, elegance, skill, or balance.
  • (uncountable) Skill in handling of a situation.
  • (countable) An adroit maneuver.
  • (countable, bridge) A technique which allows one to promote tricks based on a favorable position of one or more cards in the hands of the opponent.
  • Verb

    (finess)
  • (ambitransitive, card games) To play (a card) as a finesse (see noun sense above).
  • To handle or manage carefully or skillfully.
  • To evade.
  • underbred

    English

    Alternative forms

    * under-bred

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (chiefly, horses) of inferior breeding
  • * {{quote-book, 1902, title=Cross country with horse and hound, author=Frank Sherman Peer
  • , passage=I prefer both sire and dam to be well-bred, but a well-bred mare and an underbred horse will produce a faster animal than a thoroughbred horse and an underbred mare.}}
  • lacking in manners or finesse
  • * {{quote-book, 1923, title=
  • , passage=Himself, he felt the most underbred of all; he was afraid of these Utopians: snobbish and abject before them, he was like a mannerless earthy lout in a drawing-room, and he was bitterly ashamed of his own abjection.}}

    Synonyms

    * (manners) uncouth, rude, impolite

    Antonyms

    * (breeding) thoroughbred