spectacular
more elaborate and most elaborate
elaborate your work it could get better.
The proper word for this is unpretentious, it's an adjective which means not elaborate or showy, modest, plain and simple.
it is derived from word 'elaborate'. it's a latin word. a suffix -ory is added to it. which makes i a noun. means any place for observation , elaboration and experimentation.
Antonym of Elaborate: Simple
spectacular
spectacular
"Flamboyant" is a fun word to say that means elaborate. "Flashy" is a simpler word that means the same thing.
it means when you like.... you know...
The word you're looking for is "lunar." While "lunar" primarily relates to the moon, it can also imply something that is striking or elaborate, especially in contexts involving its ethereal or captivating qualities, such as lunar landscapes or phenomena.
Unfamiliar unusual striking extraordinary
salient = saillant, it means striking.
intricate
more elaborate and most elaborate
Sometimes dinners are described by how many courses there are.
The first known use of the word 'onslaught' was in 1625. It was modified from the Dutch word 'aanslang', which means 'a violent attack, act of striking'.
The word crude means rude or offensive. For example: If someone was insulted, someone could say that it was a crude 'remark'.