Grammar : Adj |
Spell : sim-puhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɪm pəl |
- abnormal
- abstruse
- aware
- cluttered
- complex
- complicated
- convoluted
- decorated
- devious
- difficult
- dirty
- dishonest
- embellished
- exacting
- extraordinary
- hard
- immodest
- impure
- indefinite
- intelligent
- intricate
- involved
- jumbled
- mature
- older
- on-the-ball
- ornate
- polluted
- slight
- smart
- sophisticated
- thin
- unchaste
- unclear
- uncommon
- unintelligible
- vague
Definition of simple
Origin :
- c.1200, «free from duplicity, upright, guileless; blameless, innocently harmless,» also «ignorant, uneducated; unsophisticated; simple-minded, foolish,» from Old French simple (12c.) «plain, decent; friendly, sweet; naive, foolish, stupid,» hence «wretched, miserable,» from Latin simplus, variant of simplex «simple, uncompounded,» literally «onefold» (see simplex). Sense of «free from pride, humble, meek» is mid-13c. As «consisting of only one substance or ingredient» (opposite of composite or compounded) it dates from late 14c.; as «easily done» (opposite of complicated) it dates from late 15c.
- From mid-14c. as «unqualified; mere; sheer;» also «clear, straightforward; easily understood.» From late 14c. as «single, individual; whole.» From late 14c. of clothing, etc., «modest, plain, unadorned,» and of food, «plain, not sumptuous.» In medicine, of fractures, etc., «lacking complications,» late 14c. As a law term, «lacking additional legal stipulations, unlimited,» from mid-14c.
- In Middle English with wider senses than recently, e.g. «inadequate, insufficient; weak, feeble; mere; few; sad, downcast; mournful; of little value; low in price; impoverished, destitute;» of hair, «straight, not curly.» As noun, «an innocent or a guileless person; a humble or modest person» (late 14c.), also «an uncompounded substance.» From c.1500 as «ignorant people.»
- adj clear, understandable; easy
- adj uncluttered, natural
- adj childlike, innocent
- adj feeble-minded; not intelligent
Example sentences :
- After all, it was not a simple thing to put Bill Dozier off the trail.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- His program was as simple as the curriculum of a Persian youth.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- Until the furies got hold of him he was a simple soul, content with simple things.
- Extract from : « Viviette » by William J. Locke
- I see myself a singer of simple songs, a laureate of the under-dog.
- Extract from : « Ballads of a Bohemian » by Robert W. Service
- Two against three would be a simple thing, as long as he was one of the two.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- The method of working with it was simple in idea, however difficult in practice.
- Extract from : « The Conquest of Fear » by Basil King
- Many a one imitates simplicity, but Amy was simple—one-fold.
- Extract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald
- Simple Alleyne opened his eyes at this little spurt of feminine bitterness.
- Extract from : « The White Company » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Her words were simple enough, but they touched to the heart of the man accused by them.
- Extract from : « Within the Law » by Marvin Dana
- The declaration, simple as it was, aroused the official to new indignation.
- Extract from : « Within the Law » by Marvin Dana
Synonyms for simple
- absolute
- amateur
- artless
- asinine
- austere
- backward
- bald
- basic
- brainless
- child’s play
- childish
- cinch
- classic
- clean
- credulous
- dense
- dimwitted
- direct
- discreet
- dull
- dumb
- easy as pie
- effortless
- elementary
- facile
- fat
- feeble
- folksy
- foolish
- frank
- green
- guileless
- gullible
- half-witted
- homely
- homey
- honest
- humble
- idiotic
- ignorant
- illiterate
- imbecile
- inane
- incomplex
- inelaborate
- inexperienced
- inexpert
- ingenuous
- insensate
- intelligible
- light
- lowly
- lucid
- manageable
- mere
- mild
- mindless
- modest
- moronic
- naive
- naked
- natural
- nitwitted
- no problem
- no sweat
- not complex
- not difficult
- obtuse
- open and shut
- picnic
- piece of cake
- plain
- pure
- pure and simple
- quiet
- rustic
- self-explanatory
- senseless
- shallow
- sheer
- silly
- simple as ABC
- simple-minded
- sincere
- single
- slow
- smooth
- snap
- soft
- soft-headed
- spartan
- square
- stark
- straightforward
- stupid
- thick
- transparent
- trusting
- unadorned
- unadulterated
- unaffected
- unalloyed
- unartificial
- unblended
- uncombined
- uncomplicated
- uncompounded
- undecorated
- undeniable
- uneducated
- unelaborate
- unembellished
- unexperienced
- unfussy
- unintelligent
- uninvolved
- unmistakable
- unmitigated
- unmixed
- unornamented
- unostentatious
- unpretentious
- unqualified
- unschooled
- unsophisticated
- unstudied
- untroublesome
- unvarnished
- vanilla
- walkover
- witless
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1. simple
adjective. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved.
Antonyms
- complex
- difficult
- simplicity
- fancy
- good guy
- smoker
- resident
Synonyms
- complexness
- unanalyzable
- complexity
- undecomposable
- easy
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
2. simple-minded
adjective. lacking subtlety and insight.
Antonyms
- sophisticated
- difficult
- simplicity
Synonyms
- naive
3. simple
adjective. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] easy and not involved or complicated.
Antonyms
- difficult
- stranger
- introvert
- withholder
- male
Synonyms
- easy
- unproblematic
- uncomplicated
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. simple
adjective. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] apart from anything else; without additions or modifications.
Antonyms
- fancy
- adult
- loser
- unemotional person
Synonyms
- bare
- plain
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. simple
adjective. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity.
Antonyms
- sophisticated
- creditor
- female
- juvenile
- fat person
- pessimist
- religious person
Synonyms
- childlike
- round-eyed
- dewy-eyed
- naif
- wide-eyed
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. simple
adjective. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] lacking mental capacity and subtlety.
Antonyms
- precocious
- extrovert
- debtor
- nonreligious person
Synonyms
- simple-minded
- dim-witted
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. simple
adjective. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] unornamented.
Antonyms
- fancy
- worker
Synonyms
- plain
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. simple
noun. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] a person lacking intelligence or common sense.
Antonyms
- bad person
- acquaintance
- agonist
- liberator
- granter
- good person
- drinker
Synonyms
- someone
- soul
- airhead
- scatterbrain
- shnook
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. simple
adjective. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions.
Antonyms
- compound
- rough
- follower
- bad guy
- partisan
- leader
- member
Synonyms
- elliptic
- spearhead-shaped
- lancelike
- needle-shaped
- panduriform
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. simple
noun. [‘ˈsɪmpəl’] any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties.
Antonyms
- dishonest
- crooked
- unlawful
Synonyms
- herbaceous plant
Etymology
- simple (English)
- simple (Middle English (1100-1500))
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simpleadjective
Antonyms:
compound, complicated, complexSynonyms:
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simpleadjective
Uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.
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subtleSynonyms:
onefold -
simpleadjective
Without ornamentation; plain.
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onefold -
simpleadjective
Free from duplicity; guileless, innocent, straightforward.
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onefold -
simpleadjective
Undistinguished in social condition; of no special rank.
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onefold -
simpleadjective
Trivial; insignificant.
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onefold -
simpleadjective
Feeble-minded; foolish.
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onefold -
simpleadjective
Consisting of one single substance; uncompounded.
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onefold -
simpleadjective
Of a group: having no normal subgroup.
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onefold -
simpleadjective
Not compound, but possibly lobed.
Synonyms:
onefold
English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote
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simple
A candid statement is meant to be true to the real facts and just to all parties; a fair statement is really so. Fair is applied to the conduct; candid is not; as, fair treatment, «a fair field, and no favor.» One who is frank has a fearless and unconstrained truthfulness. Honest and ingenuous unite in expressing contempt for deceit. On the other hand, artless, guileless, naive, simple, and unsophisticated express the goodness which comes from want of the knowledge or thought of evil. As truth is not always agreeable or timely, candid and frank have often an objectionable sense; «to be candid with you,» «to be perfectly frank,» are regarded as sure preludes to something disagreeable. Open and unreserved may imply unstudied truthfulness or defiant recklessness; as, open admiration, open robbery. There may be transparent integrity or transparent fraud. Sincere applies to the feelings, as being all that one’s words would imply.
Antonyms:
adroit, artful, crafty, cunning, deceitful, designing, diplomatic, foxy, insincere, intriguing, knowing, maneuvering, sharp, shrewd, sly, subtle, tricky, wilySynonyms:
aboveboard, artless, candid, fair, frank, guileless, honest, impartial, ingenuous, innocent, naive, open, sincere, straightforward, transparent, truthful, unbiased, unprejudiced, unreserved, unsophisticatedPreposition:
Candid in debate; candid to or toward opponents; candid with friend or foe; to be candid about or in regard to the matter.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:1.0 / 1 vote
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simple
Antonyms:
double, complex, compounded, blended, mixed, fused, multiform, multigenerous, various, compound, articulated, subdivided, organized, connected, modified, complicated, elaborate, artificial, artful, designing, insincere, double-minded, affected, self-conscious, sagacious, sophisticated, great, eminent, illustrious, complete, developed, perfectSynonyms:
single, incomplex, uncompounded, unblended, isolated, pure, unmixed, mere, absolute, plain, unadorned, unartificial, artless, sincere, undesigning, single-minded, unaffected, sickly, weak, unsophisticated, humble, homely, lowly, elementary, ultimate, primal, rudimentary
Princeton’s WordNetRate these antonyms:3.7 / 3 votes
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simplenoun
any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties
Antonyms:
pinnatifid, interlocking, pedate, thickening, palm-shaped, trilobated, convoluted, bilobed, fancy, tripinnate, trilobate, trifoliate, parted, bipinnatifid, cleft, odd-pinnate, trilobed, decompound, binate, composite, lobate, interlacing, labyrinthine, even-pinnate, difficult, palmatifid, mazy, labyrinthian, tangled, tortuous, bipartite, sophisticated, knotty, incised, ternate, interlinking, daedal, compound, pinnatisect, trifoliolate, palmate, analyzable, lobed, precocious, Gordian, dissected, hard, complicated, radiate, Byzantine, multifactorial, complex, abruptly-pinnate, multiplex, three-lobed, interwoven, bilobated, trifoliated, pinnate, tripinnated, decomposable, quinquefoliate, bipinnate, imparipinnate, conjugate, pinnated, involved, tripinnatifid, intricate, colonial, bilobate, paripinnateSynonyms:
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simpleton, simpleadjective
a person lacking intelligence or common sense
Antonyms:
complex, cleft, hard, trilobed, quinquefoliate, compound, bilobed, bipinnate, trifoliolate, multifactorial, difficult, three-lobed, odd-pinnate, interwoven, palmatifid, knotty, bilobate, parted, trifoliate, daedal, pinnate, analyzable, tangled, tripinnated, sophisticated, interlocking, bipinnatifid, fancy, lobate, composite, trifoliated, tripinnatifid, Byzantine, interlinking, bipartite, thickening, bilobated, tripinnate, intricate, trilobated, incised, even-pinnate, imparipinnate, labyrinthian, complicated, pinnatisect, palmate, Gordian, decomposable, paripinnate, convoluted, precocious, colonial, labyrinthine, decompound, mazy, pinnated, abruptly-pinnate, dissected, lobed, conjugate, tortuous, palm-shaped, binate, pedate, pinnatifid, interlacing, involved, ternate, multiplex, trilobate, radiateSynonyms:
simpleton -
simpleadjective
having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
«a simple problem»; «simple mechanisms»; «a simple design»; «a simple substance»
Antonyms:
mazy, trilobed, pedate, tangled, lobed, dissected, interlacing, incised, palm-shaped, bilobate, trifoliated, palmatifid, bipinnate, interlocking, cleft, sophisticated, thickening, tripinnatifid, pinnatifid, decompound, involved, paripinnate, precocious, complicated, odd-pinnate, Byzantine, three-lobed, tripinnated, analyzable, bilobed, radiate, trifoliolate, daedal, interlinking, interwoven, labyrinthine, tortuous, convoluted, difficult, binate, even-pinnate, decomposable, ternate, composite, bipinnatifid, multifactorial, bipartite, trifoliate, pinnated, knotty, bilobated, palmate, pinnate, tripinnate, multiplex, fancy, quinquefoliate, hard, Gordian, compound, trilobated, intricate, labyrinthian, complex, lobate, abruptly-pinnate, parted, colonial, pinnatisect, imparipinnate, conjugate, trilobateSynonyms:
wide-eyed, dewy-eyed, simple-minded, dim-witted, elementary, unproblematic, simple(a), childlike, round-eyed, mere(a), unsubdivided, bare(a), uncomplicated -
elementary, simple, uncomplicated, unproblematicadjective
easy and not involved or complicated
«an elementary problem in statistics»; «elementary, my dear Watson»; «a simple game»; «found an uncomplicated solution to the problem»
Antonyms:
colonial, involved, palmate, imparipinnate, conjugate, trifoliated, pinnate, binate, compound, abruptly-pinnate, tripinnated, decomposable, paripinnate, precocious, interlinking, bipinnate, labyrinthian, palmatifid, pedate, complicated, trilobed, tangled, bilobate, knotty, complex, bipinnatifid, incised, trilobated, multiplex, pinnated, hard, odd-pinnate, parted, Gordian, mazy, interwoven, tortuous, intricate, tripinnate, composite, convoluted, three-lobed, cleft, difficult, daedal, trilobate, tripinnatifid, palm-shaped, dissected, ternate, interlacing, bipartite, multifactorial, pinnatisect, interlocking, analyzable, fancy, quinquefoliate, decompound, even-pinnate, lobate, bilobated, labyrinthine, trifoliolate, pinnatifid, lobed, thickening, sophisticated, Byzantine, bilobed, trifoliate, radiateSynonyms:
uncomplicated, mere(a), simple(a), unproblematic, unsubdivided, dewy-eyed, round-eyed, elemental, bare(a), primary, elementary, dim-witted, childlike, simple-minded, unsophisticated, wide-eyed -
bare(a), mere(a), simple(a)adjective
apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
«only the bare facts»; «shocked by the mere idea»; «the simple passage of time was enough»; «the simple truth»
Antonyms:
pinnatifid, paripinnate, trifoliolate, trifoliated, precocious, odd-pinnate, even-pinnate, thickening, bilobed, decomposable, imparipinnate, tripinnated, pinnate, complex, tripinnatifid, interlinking, labyrinthian, knotty, difficult, interlacing, tripinnate, binate, compound, cleft, incised, interwoven, bipinnate, palm-shaped, fancy, bipartite, pinnatisect, composite, hard, conjugate, trilobed, trifoliate, colonial, sophisticated, involved, radiate, intricate, Byzantine, analyzable, mazy, palmatifid, interlocking, dissected, convoluted, tangled, daedal, bilobated, bipinnatifid, abruptly-pinnate, trilobated, parted, multiplex, lobed, trilobate, palmate, three-lobed, labyrinthine, Gordian, lobate, complicated, multifactorial, pinnated, pedate, decompound, tortuous, ternate, quinquefoliate, bilobate -
childlike, wide-eyed, round-eyed, dewy-eyed, simpleadjective
exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity
«childlike trust»; «dewy-eyed innocence»; «listened in round-eyed wonder»
Antonyms:
analyzable, paripinnate, radiate, tortuous, bilobate, compound, multiplex, multifactorial, pinnate, palm-shaped, interlacing, trilobate, even-pinnate, tangled, quinquefoliate, trilobed, tripinnated, knotty, hard, trifoliated, trilobated, decompound, fancy, pinnatifid, three-lobed, sophisticated, conjugate, difficult, abruptly-pinnate, composite, bipartite, dissected, precocious, ternate, convoluted, palmate, thickening, bipinnate, interlinking, cleft, decomposable, complicated, pedate, interwoven, incised, trifoliolate, bilobated, Byzantine, bipinnatifid, binate, complex, lobate, Gordian, interlocking, pinnated, colonial, involved, mazy, labyrinthine, palmatifid, daedal, pinnatisect, lobed, tripinnate, parted, imparipinnate, bilobed, trifoliate, intricate, odd-pinnate, labyrinthian, tripinnatifidSynonyms:
uncomplicated, mere(a), simple(a), unproblematic, unsubdivided, dewy-eyed, round-eyed, childly, bare(a), saucer-eyed, elementary, dim-witted, childlike, simple-minded, wide, wide-eyed -
dim-witted, simple, simple-mindedadjective
lacking mental capacity and subtlety
Antonyms:
hard, daedal, intricate, radiate, pinnatifid, difficult, labyrinthian, incised, decomposable, Gordian, trifoliolate, quinquefoliate, even-pinnate, involved, pinnated, bipinnate, dissected, multifactorial, trilobate, paripinnate, decompound, thickening, compound, complicated, palmatifid, knotty, trifoliate, trifoliated, conjugate, interwoven, interlocking, tangled, lobate, tripinnate, tripinnatifid, odd-pinnate, ternate, labyrinthine, bipartite, pedate, tripinnated, trilobed, multiplex, three-lobed, interlinking, imparipinnate, bilobate, analyzable, composite, bilobated, cleft, binate, palm-shaped, trilobated, palmate, parted, Byzantine, interlacing, lobed, pinnatisect, colonial, sophisticated, pinnate, precocious, fancy, tortuous, bilobed, complex, convoluted, bipinnatifid, mazy, abruptly-pinnateSynonyms:
wide-eyed, dewy-eyed, simple-minded, dim-witted, elementary, unproblematic, simple(a), childlike, round-eyed, mere(a), unsubdivided, bare(a), uncomplicated -
simple, unsubdividedadjective
(botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions
Antonyms:
interlinking, palmate, binate, trifoliolate, interwoven, complex, compound, daedal, palm-shaped, tortuous, abruptly-pinnate, difficult, interlocking, pinnate, complicated, intricate, colonial, Gordian, multiplex, pinnatisect, composite, lobate, involved, lobed, multifactorial, convoluted, trifoliate, parted, decomposable, bipinnate, radiate, bilobate, incised, odd-pinnate, pedate, interlacing, trifoliated, fancy, analyzable, conjugate, labyrinthine, tripinnatifid, paripinnate, bilobated, knotty, bipinnatifid, dissected, quinquefoliate, tripinnate, decompound, imparipinnate, thickening, three-lobed, sophisticated, bilobed, cleft, hard, trilobate, palmatifid, pinnatifid, trilobed, labyrinthian, mazy, precocious, trilobated, tripinnated, ternate, tangled, even-pinnate, Byzantine, bipartite, pinnatedSynonyms:
wide-eyed, dewy-eyed, simple-minded, dim-witted, elementary, unproblematic, simple(a), childlike, round-eyed, mere(a), unsubdivided, bare(a), uncomplicated -
simpleadjective
unornamented
«a simple country schoolhouse»; «her black dress—simple to austerity»
Antonyms:
parted, ternate, analyzable, hard, bipinnate, interwoven, bilobate, radiate, bipinnatifid, lobed, fancy, Byzantine, labyrinthine, trilobed, precocious, compound, incised, colonial, interlacing, dissected, complicated, pinnatifid, bilobated, tripinnated, decomposable, three-lobed, tripinnatifid, decompound, imparipinnate, palm-shaped, tangled, conjugate, sophisticated, difficult, pinnated, pinnatisect, bilobed, even-pinnate, palmate, cleft, pinnate, labyrinthian, trifoliated, trifoliate, multifactorial, trilobated, composite, odd-pinnate, complex, Gordian, multiplex, intricate, pedate, lobate, knotty, quinquefoliate, bipartite, involved, thickening, interlocking, tripinnate, trilobate, abruptly-pinnate, daedal, interlinking, binate, palmatifid, tortuous, trifoliolate, paripinnate, convoluted, mazySynonyms:
wide-eyed, dewy-eyed, simple-minded, dim-witted, elementary, unproblematic, simple(a), childlike, round-eyed, mere(a), unsubdivided, bare(a), uncomplicated
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simpleadjective
Antonyms:
complex, complicated, intricate, artful, crafty, elaborateSynonyms:
incomplex, uncompounded, single, elementary, uncombined, mere, plain, unaffected, artless, naïve, unsophisticated, credulous, gullible, silly, oafish
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elaborate
easily understood or done, presenting no difficulty.
his work was very simple.
Submitted by rinat on June 11, 2017
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labyrinth
Submitted by anonymous on February 16, 2020
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quirk
not interesting
Submitted by rinat on October 3, 2019
How to use simple in a sentence?
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Asa Hutchinson:
You could have accidental meetings. Things like that happen. This was not an accidental meeting. It was a set-up dinner with Kanye, you have to disavow it. It is as simple as that.
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Albert Einstein:
I have deep faith that the principle of the universe will be beautiful and simple.
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Don Johnson:
We’re driving this very, very aggressively, we are very rapidly converting what’s a complex footprint to be a very simple footprint: Everything everywhere runs on our generation two cloud infrastructure.
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Duffy Mahoney:
It is quite simple, the highest placing finisher in each event at the 2018 USATF Senior Championships – who elects to compete – will select themselves for a position on the U.S. Team.
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Batman dark knight rises:
A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy’s shoulders to let him know that the world hadn’t ended. — Batman in The Dark Knight Rises
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- complex
- deep
- academic
- painful
- pretentious
- crooked
- confusing
- intellectual
- colorful
- hard
- complicated
- heavy
- abstract
- composite
- demanding
- extraordinary
- extravagant
- fancy
- flamboyant
- garish
- gaudy
- intricate
- involved
- jazzy
- oratorical
- recondite
- repetitious
- rocklike
- slick
- sly
- tangled
- theoretical
- tortuous
- transcendent
- troublesome
- turgid
- uncomfortable
- worldly-wise
- abstruse
- brassy
- detailed
- elaborate
- fabulous
- flashy
- grandiloquent
- hypothetical
- knotty
- laborious
- labyrinthine
- miscellaneous
- onerous
- ornate
- pedantic
- perplexing
- pompous
- prickly
- puzzling
- rhetorical
- showy
- sophisticated
- suggestive
- swollen
- tricky
- twisted
- winding
- conceptual, theoretical
- difficult to understand
- relating to schooling, learning
- all
- transcendent/transcendental
- vulgar, loud to the senses
- brilliant, intensely hued
- involved, intricate
- difficult, complex
- combined, mixed
- abstract, complicated in meaning
- challenging, urgent
- itemized, particularized
- hard on someone; hard to do
- intricate; involved
- mysterious, obscure
- indulgent, wasteful
- amazing, wonderful
- extravagant, ornamental
- extravagant, theatrical
- flamboyant, in poor taste
- flashy, tasteless
- bright and vulgar
- pretentious, flowery (communication)
- difficult, severe
- very smart
- complicated, elaborate
- hard, difficult
- mazelike
- diversified, various
- having many dimensions
- difficult; requiring hard labor
- fancily decorated
- physically or mentally agonizing
- bookish, precise
- arrogant, egotistic
- thorny or difficult
- flamboyant, flashy
- uncluttered, natural
- clear, understandable; easy
- childlike, innocent
- feeble-minded; not intelligent
- smart, clever
- clever, devious
- cosmopolitan, cultured
- clever, cunning
- very twisted
- complicated, difficult
- painful, rough
- bending, turning
- experienced in life
- Other relevant words
- Other antonyms