unelaborate

English

Etymology

un- + elaborate

Adjective

unelaborate (comparative more unelaborate, superlative most unelaborate)

  1. Not elaborate; simple.
    • 1959 March, “The 2,500 h.p. electric locomotives for the Kent Coast electrification”, in Trains Illustrated, pages 124–125:
      The body design has been carried out to the requirements of the B.T.C. Design Panel in association with the Design Research Unit and its lines are described as "intentionally unelaborate".
    • 2007 September 3, The New York Times, “New CDs”, in New York Times:
      He uses a mode of lyric writing that’s unelaborate, untheoretical.
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