unelaborate

ADJECTIVE
  1. not elaborate; lacking rich or complex detail
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How To Use unelaborate In A Sentence

  • Questions can be stark, unelaborated; but answers have implications. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It is the plainness of his speech, the unfussy and unelaborate way he can express himself,’ Hugh said, to explain the writer's enduring appeal.
  • It specifies only elections and leaves the take part clause suggestive and unelaborated.
  • His litigation vs. law enforcement construct has a major unelaborated subcomponent.
  • But all remains implied, unelaborated. The Times Literary Supplement
  • While she starts her end note with two praise comments, she leaves both of them unspecified and unelaborated, allowing them to be read merely as a gesture.
  • These contradictions are left unelaborated. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The Thomas version is regarded as earlier because it is simpler and unelaborated.
  • The major figures in the field also raised such issues, but these were gestures amounting to little more than footnotes, unelaborated caveats and asides.
  • This vision of a human progress at once more capacious and more humble than that asserted by modern Europe goes unelaborated.
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