Meaning & Definition of word "Simplistic"

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    Simplistic

    /sɪmˈplɪstɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Treating complex issues and problems as if they were much simpler than they really are.
      • Example: The politician's simplistic view of the economy failed to address the underlying issues.
    • 2. Characterized by excessive simplification; lacking in depth or complexity.
      • Example: Critics argued that the film's simplistic portrayal of love missed the nuances of real relationships.
    • 3. Overly simple; not considering important factors.
      • Example: His simplistic explanation of the scientific theory left out critical elements that are essential for understanding.

    Etymology

    From the word 'simple' with the suffix '-istic', indicating a quality of simplicity.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    simplistic view:

    A viewpoint that is overly simple and does not consider more complex factors.

    too simplistic:

    An expression used to criticize someone's oversimplification of a topic or issue.

    Related Words

    simplify:

    To make something less complex or complicated.

    simple:

    Easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty.

    Slang Meanings of simplistic

    Meaning: A dismissive term for ideas that lack depth.

    Example Sentence: That's such a simplistic take on the problem.

    Meaning: Used to criticize those who do not grasp the complexities of an issue.

    Example Sentence: Don't be so simplistic; this isn't a black-and-white issue.