grossly simplistic

Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words

Implies an extreme and often unacceptable level of simplicity.

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Examples (10)

  • His explanation of the complex issue was grossly simplistic.
  • The politician's response to the economic crisis was grossly simplistic and lacked depth.
  • Calling that a grossly simplistic solution would be an understatement.
  • We cannot afford to adopt such a grossly simplistic approach to environmental protection.
  • The media often presents a grossly simplistic view of international conflicts.
  • Her argument, while easy to understand, was grossly simplistic.
  • This grossly simplistic notion fails to account for the nuances of the situation.
  • The novel's ending felt grossly simplistic after such a complex build-up.
  • It's a grossly simplistic interpretation of a multifaceted problem.
  • To suggest that all problems can be solved with one simple action is grossly simplistic.