non-abstruse

adj

Etymology

From non- + abstruse.

  1. derived from *trewd- — “to push; to thrust
  2. learned borrowing from abstrūsus — “concealed, hidden; having been concealed
  3. prefixed as non-abstruse — “non + abstruse

Definitions

  1. Not abstruse

    Not abstruse; easily understood.

    • Beyond spanning levels, a global view of place and opportunity should be specific and accessible (non-abstruse) enough to speak to a wide audience yet broad and robust enough to offer explanatory power in a global age.
    • Geng Dingxiang emphasised its non-abstruse and non-profound aspect of refined subtlety within coarse shallowness.

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