comparatively straightforward

Frequency: 7.613.0 per million words

Indicates that a process or explanation is easier to understand or do in comparison.

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Examples (20)

  • The setup process for this software is comparatively straightforward.
  • The instructions for assembling the furniture were comparatively straightforward.
  • Compared to the last puzzle, this one was comparatively straightforward to solve.
  • While other tasks were complex, this one proved to be comparatively straightforward.
  • His explanation of the theory, while complex, was comparatively straightforward.
  • Solving the first puzzle was comparatively straightforward, but the next ones were much harder.
  • The next stage of the project will be comparatively straightforward.
  • For experienced programmers, this coding challenge will be comparatively straightforward.
  • Assembling the furniture was a comparatively straightforward task, thanks to the clear instructions.
  • Setting up the new system is comparatively straightforward if you follow the manual.
  • The legal requirements for this type of business are comparatively straightforward.
  • The journey seemed daunting at first, but it turned out to be comparatively straightforward.
  • The math problem looked daunting, but the solution turned out to be comparatively straightforward.
  • She found the process of applying for the visa comparatively straightforward.
  • We had expected difficulties, but the negotiations had been comparatively straightforward.
  • Compared to last year's project, this year's proposal is comparatively straightforward to implement.
  • For a beginner, learning the basic rules is a comparatively straightforward process.
  • Even for beginners, the initial steps are comparatively straightforward to grasp.
  • Finding the information you need should be comparatively straightforward with the new system.
  • His explanation made the complex theory seem comparatively straightforward.