very simplistic

Frequency: 8.020.5 per million words

To a high degree; a very common intensifier.

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Examples (10)

  • His explanation of the complex issue was very simplistic.
  • The marketing team presented a very simplistic solution to a multifaceted problem.
  • While intended to be accessible, the film's message felt very simplistic to many critics.
  • We need to avoid very simplistic answers and delve deeper into the root causes.
  • Her argument, though popular, was considered very simplistic by experts in the field.
  • The new software has a very simplistic interface, which is good for beginners.
  • Don't be fooled by the very simplistic appearance; there's a lot of complexity beneath the surface.
  • The politician's promises were often very simplistic, failing to address the nuances of the situation.
  • It's easy to dismiss something as very simplistic, but sometimes simplicity is effective.
  • The child's drawing was charmingly very simplistic, yet it conveyed a clear emotion.