overfacile

/ˌoʊvərˈfæsəl/
adjective
  1. Too simple or easy, often in a way that ignores important details or complexities.
    • The politician's overfacile solution to the housing crisis failed to address the real problems.
    • Critics said the book's overfacile explanation of history was misleading.
    • An overfacile approach to learning a language rarely leads to fluency.
  2. Done or achieved with too little effort, suggesting a lack of depth or seriousness.
    • She gave an overfacile smile and changed the subject.
    • The student's overfacile answer showed he hadn't thought about the question carefully.
    • His overfacile acceptance of the offer made others suspicious of his motives.
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