adjective
- too easy or simple; achieved or done with excessive ease, often implying lack of depth, rigor, or genuine effort
Usage: often used critically to suggest superficiality or oversimplification
Examples
- The critic dismissed the novel's overfacile resolution as unrealistic and unsatisfying.
- His overfacile explanation of quantum mechanics left out crucial details.
- The politician's overfacile promises appealed to voters but lacked substance.
- She found the puzzle overfacile and completed it in minutes.
- The author's overfacile treatment of the historical tragedy drew complaints from scholars.
- An overfacile approach to problem-solving often leads to overlooked complications.