uncomplicated

[ UK /ʌnkˈɒmplɪkˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ənˈkɑmpɫəˌkeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. easy and not involved or complicated
    a simple game
    found an uncomplicated solution to the problem
    elementary, my dear Watson
    an elementary problem in statistics
  2. lacking complexity
    small and uncomplicated cars for those really interested in motoring
    an unsophisticated machine
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How To Use uncomplicated In A Sentence

  • small and uncomplicated cars for those really interested in motoring
  • It will make the reforms we have known to date seem simple and uncomplicated.
  • What comes next to the oesophagus is the gut; in fact, the gut is continuous with the oesophagus, and runs its whole length uncomplicated to the outlet of the residuum. The History of Animals
  • It had been so long since she saw him smile such a simple, uncomplicated smile for her.
  • The guideline recommends that in women who are healthy and have an uncomplicated pregnancy, intermittent auscultation is a suitable method of monitoring during labour.
  • Typically the word describes a relatively uncomplicated event, physiologically speaking: just a pain in the noggin.
  • In her concentration she had not noticed that they were both still lying uncomplicatedly in the same position they'd started in six hours before.
  • Although Kelly presents herself as uncomplicated and cheerful, every so often the public glimpse her true mettle.
  • ` ` Some degree of mental deficiency seems usually to accompany athetosis, even when uncomplicated by any other degenerating neurosis. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • I kind of mourned not being able to live an uncomplicated life when I first found out I had Thyroid disease and then again with Diabeties .. Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes - A Community for People Touched by Diabetes
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