dangerously simplistic

Frequency: 4.01.1 per million words

Indicates that the simplicity could lead to negative or harmful consequences.

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Examples (10)

  • This interpretation of the history is dangerously simplistic.
  • His argument that all problems can be solved with technology is dangerously simplistic.
  • To assume that everyone will agree is dangerously simplistic.
  • The proposed solution, while appearing straightforward, is dangerously simplistic.
  • Reducing complex social issues to a single cause is dangerously simplistic.
  • Her view of international relations was dangerously simplistic, ignoring many crucial factors.
  • It's dangerously simplistic to believe that one law can fix everything.
  • The media's portrayal of the conflict was dangerously simplistic, failing to capture the nuances.
  • To think that success is solely about hard work is dangerously simplistic.
  • The politician's campaign slogan offered a dangerously simplistic answer to complex societal problems.