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fac·ile
(făs′əl)adj.
1.
a. Done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy: a facile victory.
b. Working, acting, or done with ease and fluency: a facile writer; facile prose. See Synonyms at easy.
2. Arrived at or presented without due care, effort, or examination; superficial: We don't need another facile solution to a complex problem.
3. Archaic Pleasingly mild, as in disposition or manner.
fac′ile·ly adv.
fac′ile·ness n.
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facile
(ˈfæsaɪl)adj
1. easy to perform or achieve
2. working or moving easily or smoothly
3. without depth; superficial: a facile solution.
4. archaic relaxed in manner; easygoing
[C15: from Latin facilis easy, from facere to do]
ˈfacilely adv
ˈfacileness n
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fac•ile
(ˈfæs ɪl; esp. Brit. -aɪl)adj.
1. quick in comprehension or action: a facile mind.
2. superficial; shallow: a facile answer to a hard question.
3. easily accomplished or attained: a facile performance.
4. fluent; effortless: a facile writing style.
5. Archaic. easy or unconstrained, as manners or persons.
fac′ile•ly, adv.
fac′ile•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | facile - arrived at without due care or effort; lacking depth; "too facile a solution for so complex a problem" superficial - concerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious; not deep or penetrating emotionally or intellectually; "superficial similarities"; "a superficial mind"; "his thinking was superficial and fuzzy"; "superficial knowledge"; "the superficial report didn't give the true picture"; "only superficial differences" |
2. | facile - performing adroitly and without effort; "a facile hand" effortless - requiring or apparently requiring no effort; "the swallows glided in an effortless way through the busy air" | |
3. | facile - expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech" articulate - expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language; "articulate speech"; "an articulate orator"; "articulate beings" |
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facile
adjective
1. superficial, shallow, slick, glib, hasty, cursory I hated him making facile suggestions when I knew the problem was extremely complex.
2. effortless, easy, simple, quick, ready, smooth, skilful, adept, fluent, uncomplicated, proficient, adroit, dexterous, light His facile win tells us he's in form.
effortless difficult, slow, careful, awkward, thoughtful, clumsy, intractable, maladroit, unskilful
effortless difficult, slow, careful, awkward, thoughtful, clumsy, intractable, maladroit, unskilful
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facile
adjective1. Posing no difficulty:
Informal: snap.
Idioms: easy as ABC, easy as falling off a log, easy as one-two-three, easy as pie, like taking candy from a baby, nothing to it.
3. Characterized by ready but often insincere or superficial discourse:
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facile
adj (pej) person, mind, work of art → oberflächlich; optimism → blind; task → simpel; question → vordergründig; comparison, answer → billig; solution → billig, simpel; remark → nichtssagend; style → flüssig; it is facile to suggest that… → es lässt sich natürlich leicht sagen, dass …
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