complexity

simple noun45 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A very common way to express a high degree of complexity.

Indicates a significant and noteworthy level of complexity.

Refers to the entire scope or all aspects of the complexity.

Similar to 'growing complexity', it means the level of complexity is rising.

Indicates that the complexity is increasing over time.

Complexity related to technology, machinery, or a specific professional field.

Used to emphasize how large or great the complexity is, often suggesting it is overwhelming.

Emphasizes the vast scale of the complexity.

Refers to an extra layer or element of complexity.

Complexity related to the structure or organization of something.

Refers to complexity that is not needed and could be avoided.

Complexity related to feelings and emotions.

Complexity related to the mind and mental processes.

Describes a level of complexity that is confusing and difficult to understand.

Similar to 'degree of complexity', used to talk about the amount of complexity.

A way to measure or specify the level of complexity.

Used after a noun to describe its level or type of complexity, e.g., 'a problem of great complexity'.

To perceive the meaning and nature of the complexity.

To make the complexity apparent or visible to others.

To fully understand or comprehend the complexity, often after some effort.

To uncover or make known a previously hidden or unappreciated complexity.

To draw special attention to the complexity.

To give special importance or prominence to the complexity.

To begin to deal with or think about the complex issue.

To manage or deal with the complexity successfully.

To make something less complex or simpler.

To emphasize the complexity, similar to 'highlight'.

To make something more complex.

Indicates that complexity originates or emerges from a specific source.