Definitionadj. arrived at without due care or effort
Last update: November 4, 2016
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He has the ability to find too facile a solution for so complex a problem. [adjective]
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The effect, rather than a commendable attempt to resist offering facile explanations, is to glorify the crimes and make them seem acceptable. [adjective]
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It is perhaps too facile to say that these planetary movements are governed by gravity. [adjective]
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She had a facile and volatile nature. [adjective]
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Our facile little automobile boat was called the "_Cà et Là." [adjective]
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Since there are no amphibious automobiles as yet, and there are no facile means of crossing the Hollandsch Diep, the détour must be made. [adjective]
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From two to five books a year came from his facile pen. [Please select]
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He had evidently seen bad times since he was the facile agent of the Wickersham interests. [Please select]
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