a little simplistic

Frequency: 6.03.1 per million words

To a small degree; a gentle way of criticizing something as too simple.

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Examples (10)

  • His explanation of the complex issue was a little simplistic.
  • While her intentions were good, the proposed solution felt a little simplistic.
  • The movie's plot was a little simplistic, making it predictable.
  • I found his analysis of the political situation to be a little simplistic.
  • The marketing campaign was a little simplistic and didn't appeal to a broad audience.
  • Her understanding of the cultural nuances seemed a little simplistic.
  • We need a more nuanced approach; this one is a little simplistic.
  • The argument presented in the article was a little simplistic for such a complex topic.
  • He tends to offer a little simplistic advice when people ask for help.
  • The initial design concept was a little simplistic, but it could be developed further.