highly simplistic

Frequency: 6.03.5 per million words

To a great degree; often used in more formal or academic contexts.

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Examples (10)

  • This analysis is highly simplistic and fails to account for the nuances.
  • His argument, while easy to understand, was highly simplistic.
  • The film's plot was highly simplistic, relying on tired clichés.
  • We need a more sophisticated approach than this highly simplistic view.
  • Critics argued that the proposed solution was highly simplistic for such a complex problem.
  • She found the political commentary to be highly simplistic and lacking in depth.
  • The explanation offered by the company was highly simplistic and unconvincing.
  • Avoid making highly simplistic generalizations about entire populations.
  • The novel's characters were drawn with a highly simplistic hand, lacking any real complexity.
  • This highly simplistic model does not accurately represent the real-world situation.