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A term or phrase meaning to explain in simple words? How do you ask someone to explain something in very simple words, understandable by everyone from general public? In Russia we say something, that can be translated like "explain on fingers" What'
What do you call the practice of using (overly) complex words specific . . . 10 What do you call the practice of using (overly) complex words specific to a subject? I am thinking of scientific or academic fields where the common terminology used in the field is very unapproachable to someone not in the field
Conundrum: cleverer or more clever, simpler or more simple etc Simple comes from Latin simplus, which is easy to turn into an -er comparative; unfortunately, I can find no better reasoning For quiet I can also find no better reasoning Stupid should not form an -er comparative, however, as similar words, such as vapid and placid, tend not to, but sometimes it does
single word requests - Something simple and yet complex. . . - English . . . 11 One phrase I've heard is deceptively simple, although there seems to be some debate about whether that refers to something that seems simple (but is in fact complex), or something that seems complex, but is really rather simple Six years ago, an online group debated this very phrase, and never really reached a consensus
Words without simple synonyms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 9 Is there a word or concept that describes words lacking simple (e g less pretentious, less technical, less subjugating) synonyms, or more generally words without single-word synonyms I'm looking for lists of words that defy "plain-English" translation, in an effort to identify "essential" vocabulary
Simpler or More Simple - English Language Usage Stack Exchange It is simpler to use simpler when you want to express that one thing is simpler than something else Simpler is a word that is in use for this very purpose, so don't waste your breath, ink or electricity with more simple
More professional way of saying Correcting a Mistake Example sentence: ‘the 1980-84 cumulation contains corrigenda which are not included in the annual volumes’ If you're interested in a less formal context, you could use the simple word correction Example sentence: ' Correction: Please replace dictionray with dictionary ' Totally professional
Word meaning to begin simple but to become complex Scope creep can apply to projects that weren’t necessarily simple to begin with, but definitely does mean that they have become much more complex than originally envisioned
Looking for a word which means: Taking something simple and making it . . . Overcomplicate and convolute are fine but they have slight negative connotations If you're looking for more neutral words, from Oxford dictionary, and don't want to use to complexify (which is exactly the word that fits your definition) for some reason : To sophisticate (transitive) to make more complex or refined or also To refine To make or become free from coarse characteristics; Make or