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excellent, wonderful, terrific, smashing, perfect or just look in a thesaurus
complex, purplexing, difficult, tough, cumbersomely, strenuously
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The word "handsome" is considered a simple word. It is a straightforward adjective used to describe someone, typically a man, who is good-looking or attractive. While it can have nuanced meanings in different contexts, its structure and usage are relatively uncomplicated compared to more complex vocabulary.
so far as I am aware, a simple word is the word in it's basic form. or the root word. for example "lock" is a basic word. The complex word is the root word with either another stand alone word or with the attachment of a prefix or suffix. For example lock + able = lockable or un + lock = unlock Hope this helps Complex and simple words is about word choice. Choosing more descriptive words would be using complex words. Using more complex words is cornerstone to having a sophisticated vocabulary. Complex words should be used and taught beginning with preschoolers. examples: use = usage stinky= raunchy good=fantastic walk=sauntered, lumber, meander, wander
One of the defintions of the word 'complex' is 'made up of two or more parts'. So a complex gymnasium would be a gym that has areas to play more than one sport.
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If you open it up and go to the help features you would have a hard time not understanding how to use it within 30 minutes. It really straight forward to do basic things. But like anything the more complex the usage the more complex the knowledge required to use it in that fashion. Overall It is fairly simple. --edit I suppose that is assuming you have basic computer skills and are at least some what experienced in the usage of a computer and menus, biased on the ability to post this question it was assumed.
No, the word complex is an adjective (This is a complex problem.) and a noun (The new office complex is leasing.)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:We visited the new office complex. It is in a convenient location.
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An example of a complex clipping word is "advertisement," which is often shortened to "ad." In this case, "ad" retains the essential meaning of the original word while being more concise. Complex clipping can involve multiple syllables or parts of the original word, leading to a new form that is easier to use in conversation.
The word for these reactions is synthesis.