Simple and complex are generally considered opposites. "Simple" refers to something easy to understand or straightforward, while "complex" denotes something intricate or composed of multiple interconnected parts. However, there can be similarities in that both terms describe the nature of systems or ideas, and something perceived as complex might still have underlying simple principles.
The opposite of simple in this sentence is complex.
The opposite of simple (uncomplicated) would be "complex." The opposite of simple (easy) is "difficult."
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"Opposite" only makes sense for simple properties, such as "high", "fast", "intelligent", etc. - not for complex objects or ideas.
Mechanism is both like each other.
There is no such thing as a simple complex carbohydrate. Carbohydrates are either simple or complex; they cannot be both.
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they are nothing alike you idiot....one has one machine and the other has two...stupid
Simple Complex was created in 2003.