Antonyms for
simple
Uncomplicated
3 antonyms 6 letters

Found 3 Antonyms for Simple

Words with the opposite meaning to simple:

complexcompoundderived

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All Definitions for Simple

Below are all the dictionary definitions of simple:

1Uncomplicated
2Lacking complexity
3Taken by itself, with nothing added.
4Easy
5Ot difficult.
6Without ornamentation
7Plain.
8Free from duplicity
9Guileless, innocent, straightforward.
10Undistinguished in social condition
11Of no special rank.
12Feeble-minded
13Foolish.
14Trivial
15Insignificant.
16Mere
17Ot other than
18Being only.
19Something not mixed or compounded.
20A herbal preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
21Consisting of a single individual or zooid
22Ot compound.
23Not compound, but possibly lobed.
24Using steam only once in its cylinders, in contrast to a compound engine, where steam is used more than once in high-pressure and low-pressure cylinders. (of a steam engine)
25Structurally uncomplicated.
26Consisting of one single substance
27Uncompounded.
28Containing more than one element, and such that the only congruences on the structure are the diagonal relation (the equivalence relation a≡b⟺a=b) and the universal relation (the equivalence relation such that a≡b for all a,b). Equivalently, containing more than one element and having no proper non-trivial quotient algebras.
29Being non-isomorphic to the terminal object, and such that its only quotient objects (up to isomorphism) are the terminal object and itself.
30Being non-abelian and having no proper non-zero ideals. (Note that this is non-equivalent to the usual algebra sense
31In particular, the abelian Lie algebra of dimension 1 over any given field is non-trivial and has no proper non-zero ideals, but is by convention not considered simple.)
32Equal to a finite linear combination of indicator functions on measurable sets.
33Being non-zero, and having no proper non-zero two-sided ideals (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient rings). For commutative rings, this definition coincides with that of a field.
34Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial submodules (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient modules).
35Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial normal subgroups (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient groups).
36Being non-trivial, and admitting no proper non-trivial quotients.
37Homogenous.
38A simple or atomic proposition.
39A drawloom.
40Part of the apparatus for raising the heddles of a drawloom.
41A feast which is not a double or a semidouble.
42A physician.
43To gather simples, i.e. medicinal herbs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are antonyms for simple?

Words like complex, compound, derived are common antonyms for simple. These words express opposite or contrasting meanings and can be used to create contrast in writing.

How many antonyms does simple have?

We have identified 3 antonyms for simple in our database. The English language often has multiple words with contrasting meanings.

Can I use these antonyms in formal writing?

Most antonyms listed here are suitable for formal writing, but always check the specific context. Some antonyms carry slightly different connotations or degrees of opposition.

About antonyms for simple

Finding the right antonym for simple helps writers create contrast, clarify meaning, and add depth to their work. Defined as "Uncomplicated", simple has 3 opposite words that can be used to express contrasting ideas.

Each antonym carries a slightly different shade of opposition. Complex is the most direct opposite in most situations. Compound works well when the context calls for a more nuanced contrast. Derived is often preferred when the context calls for a specific type of opposition.

When choosing an antonym, consider the connotation, formality level, and audience. Some alternatives work better in casual conversation while others shine in academic or professional writing. For example, using a more formal antonym in a business email can elevate your tone, while a casual antonym might feel more natural in creative writing or dialogue.

It is also worth noting that not all antonyms are perfectly interchangeable. The context of your sentence, the surrounding words, and the intended emotional impact all play a role in selecting the best opposite word. The list above provides the most common and useful antonyms for simple, but always read your sentence aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally.