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21 exageradamente
adv.1 in an exaggerated way; excessively, exorbitantly; over-demonstratively, theatrically.2 extremely, fulsomely, inordinately, exaggeratedly.* * *► adverbio1 (con exageración) exaggeratedly2 (excesivamente) exaggeratedly, extremely, exceedingly* * *ADVmovía los brazos exageradamente — she was moving her arms in an exaggerated way o exaggeratedly
es exageradamente prudente — he's excessively cautious, he's over-cautious
* * *Ex. Whatever the situation, prepared for or unexpected, it is always too easy to overplay one's hand, praising a book so extravagantly, so effusively, that many children are put off.----* subir exageradamente = rise + steeply.* * *Ex: Whatever the situation, prepared for or unexpected, it is always too easy to overplay one's hand, praising a book so extravagantly, so effusively, that many children are put off.
* subir exageradamente = rise + steeply.* * *excessivelyes exageradamente generoso he's much too generous, he's ridiculously o excessively generous* * *exageradamente advexcessively;reaccionar exageradamente to overreact;exageradamente simplista oversimplistic, excessively simplistic;es exageradamente rico he's enormously rich;los actores que gesticulan exageradamente actors who gesture exaggeratedly -
22 facilón
adj.facile.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar (muy fácil) dead easy2 (trivial) hackneyed, lacking originality* * *- ona adjetivo (fam) dead easy* * *- ona adjetivo (fam) dead easy* * *facilón, -ona, Andes, RP facilongo, -a adjFam1. [fácil] dead easy2. [demasiado fácil] simplistic* * *adj famvery easy, dead easy fam -
23 maniqueo
adj.1 Manichean, black-and-white, simplistic.2 Manichean, Manichaean, pertaining to the doctrines of the Manicheans.m.Manichean, Manichee, Manichaean, believer of the dualistic religious system of Manes.* * *► adjetivo1 HISTORIA Manichaean► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 HISTORIA Manichaean* * *maniqueo, -a1. ADJ1) ( Hist) Manichean, Manichaean2) (=simplista) black and white3) (=extremista) extremist2. SM / F1) ( Hist) Manichean, Manichaean2) (=simplista) person who tends to see things in black and white terms* * *adj/m,fManichaean* * *maniqueo, -a♦ adjuna tendencia maniquea a tendency to see things in black and white2. Rel Manichean♦ nm,f2. Rel Manichean, Manichee -
24 falto de detalle
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25 simplista
• lacking• lacking documents• oversimplified• simplistic
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simplistic — is first recorded in its modern meaning as recently as the late 19c. It differs from simple in implying a simplicity that is excessive or misleading rather than direct and useful: • She s quite right…It is simplistic to speak of malice Tom… … Modern English usage
Simplistic — Sim*plis tic, a. Of or pertaining to simples, or a simplist. [R.] Wilkinson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
simplistic — 1881, trying to explain too much by a single principle, earlier (1860) of or pertaining to simples (herbs used in healing; the notion is of medicine of one ingredient only), from simplist one who studies simples (1590s); see SIMPLE (Cf. simple) … Etymology dictionary
simplistic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ treating complex issues and problems as simpler they really are. DERIVATIVES simplistically adverb … English terms dictionary
simplistic — [sim plis′tik] adj. making complex problems unrealistically simple; oversimplifying or oversimplified simplistically adv … English World dictionary
simplistic — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, look, seem, sound ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc … Collocations dictionary
simplistic — [[t]sɪmplɪ̱stɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED A simplistic view or interpretation of something makes it seem much simpler than it really is. He has a simplistic view of the treatment of eczema... The whole process is flawed because the logic behind the… … English dictionary
simplistic — adjective Date: circa 1881 1. simple 2. of, relating to, or characterized by simplism ; oversimple < adequate, if occasionally simplistic, historical background Harlow Robinson > • simplistically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
simplistic — simplistically, adv. /sim plis tik/, adj. characterized by extreme simplism; oversimplified: a simplistic notion of good and bad. [1855 60; SIMPLE + ISTIC] * * * … Universalium
simplistic — See simplistic, simplified … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
simplistic — sim|plis|tic [sımˈplıstık] adj treating difficult subjects in a way that is too simple ▪ This is a very simplistic approach to the problem. >simplistically [ kli] adv … Dictionary of contemporary English