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facile

6 antonyms and opposites of facile, grouped by meaning.

Adjective — Too simple to be convincing; arrived at without proper thought and ignoring the real difficulties.

Synonyms by Meaning

1. adjective

Too simple to be convincing; arrived at without proper thought and ignoring the real difficulties.

“It's a facile explanation that ignores fifty years of history.”

Opposites

2. adjective

Achieved easily, sometimes suspiciously so, especially of a sporting win.

“A facile 4-0 victory over the bottom club.”

Opposites

hard-fought narrow

3. adjective

Working with easy fluency, as of a writer, speaker or performer; often with a hint that fluency has replaced substance.

“He is a facile speaker who can fill an hour on any topic.”

Antonyms

How to use facile

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

facile argument facile comparison facile assumption facile victory

Formal and critical; common in reviews, opinion writing and academic argument.

Etymology

Via French from Latin facilis 'easy to do', from facere 'to do, make'.

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Frequently asked questions

Is facile a compliment or an insult?

In modern English it is almost always critical. Calling an argument facile says it is glib and under-thought, not that it is elegantly easy. Only the sporting sense — a facile win — is neutral.

What is the difference between facile and simplistic?

They are close, and both are negative. Simplistic means an explanation leaves out necessary complexity. Facile adds a note of glibness — that the speaker reached the answer too easily and perhaps too pleased with themselves for doing so.

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