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simplistic
[sim-plis-tik]
simplistic
/ sɪmˈplɪstɪk /
adjective
characterized by extreme simplicity; naive
oversimplifying complex problems; making unrealistically simple judgments or analyses
Usage
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- simplistically adverb
- simplism noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of simplistic1
Example Sentences
Is it too simplistic to point to the disallowed goal as evidence of Celtic's misfortunes, or were they just second best against the side seventh in Portugal's top flight?
"I would say those out there making calls for simplistic statements of loyalty are underestimating some of the peril the party is in in those elections next year."
But Sweden's foreign ministry warns against a simplistic analysis of figures.
“One thing we wanted to do in this film is not be black-and-white simplistic,” he told Empire.
While it would be far too simplistic to say the Gunners' five-year trophy drought is down to their failure to land a frontman, it has undoubtedly played a part.
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