Complexity
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having many complex parts or details that make it difficult to understand or work with
The intricate design of the watch included tiny gears and delicate engravings.
View Full Definitionto contain or include something as a necessary part
Any investment involves an element of risk.
View Full Definitionto give more information to make the understanding more complete
The author elaborated on the historical context to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the events.
View Full Definitiona worldly-wise person
View Full Definitionhaving many complex parts or aspects
View Full Definitionto explain something thoroughly and with specific information
In the report, the researcher detailed the methodology used in the experiment, ensuring transparency and reproducibility.
View Full Definitionto cause someone to feel puzzled, confused, or bewildered by something complex or difficult to understand
The intricate puzzle often perplexes even the most experienced solvers.
View Full Definitionunclear and not precisely stated or defined
The movie's ending was ambiguous, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.
View Full Definitiondifficult to do or handle and requiring skill or caution
Driving in heavy traffic can be tricky, especially during rush hour.
View Full Definitioncausing problems, difficulties, or annoyance
The troublesome leak in the roof required immediate repair to prevent further damage.
View Full Definitionto confuse someone by making something difficult to understand or explain
The complex instructions on the assembly manual baffled the new employees.
View Full Definitionpresenting difficulties or concerns, often requiring careful consideration or attention
The weather conditions were problematic for the hikers trying to reach the summit.
View Full Definitionto puzzle someone by being mysterious or difficult to understand
The magician's tricks mystified the audience, leaving them wondering how he did it.
View Full Definitionto confuse someone, leaving them uncertain
The sudden disappearance of the treasure bewildered the explorers.
View Full Definitionnot involving difficulty in doing or understanding
The recipe was simple, requiring only a few ingredients and basic cooking techniques.
View Full Definitiondone with little or no difficulty
His smooth and effortless stride made running look easy.
View Full Definitionsimple and without complex details
The room was decorated in a plain style, with minimal furniture and neutral colors.
View Full Definitionnot needing a lot of time, energy, or attention
The job was undemanding, allowing her time to focus on her studies.
View Full Definitioneasy and not causing any issues or difficulties
View Full Definition(of a machine, piece of equipment, etc.) easy to use or understand by ordinary people
The app has a user-friendly interface that simplifies navigation.
View Full Definitionstraightforward, simple, and easily understood without any confusion or complexity
View Full Definitionhaving a surface that is even and free from roughness or irregularities
The marble countertop was smooth to the touch.
View Full Definitionnot causing trouble or difficulties and being easy to deal with
View Full Definitionfree from mess or untidiness
View Full Definitionrequiring little effort or engagement
The task was so unchallenging that she finished it in under an hour.
View Full Definitionnot involving any pain or discomfort
The dentist assured her that the procedure would be painless.
View Full Definitionsimple and straightforward, without unnecessary complications
View Full Definitionsimple in design or style and lacking embellishments
The office was decorated in an austere style, with minimal furniture and a monochromatic color scheme.
View Full Definitionclear and with no room left for confusion or doubt
The contract provided unambiguous terms that everyone agreed upon.
View Full Definitionextremely easy or simple to do
View Full Definition(of a person) avoiding participation or engagement in a situation or activity
View Full Definitionvery small in amount or degree, often the smallest possible
She applied only a minimal amount of makeup for a natural look.
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