Opposite of the quality of being difficult to understand or vague in meaning
Opposite of the state of being unknown or inconspicuous
Opposite of a complicated or baffling situation or thing
Opposite of blurriness, haziness, fuzziness, and mistiness refer to lack of clearness in visual perception
Opposite of partial or total darkness, sometimes figuratively
Opposite of the quality of being vague, ambiguous or incomprehensible in meaning
Opposite of secrecy or obscurity
“I have never argued that our most sensitive national security matters should be an open book.”
Opposite of the state of being elusive
Opposite of the degree to which something is difficult or complex
“The way you use words to exact the maximum meaning with such simplicity leaves me awestruck.”
Opposite of complexity and intricacy, especially of thought or ideas
“Peter appears to compliment the depth and grandeur of upper-class London society but is really ridiculing others by exposing their pettiness and the shallowness of their conversations.”
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