uncomplicity

noun

Etymology

From un- + complicity.

  1. derived from complicō
  2. derived from complic-
  3. derived from complice
  4. borrowed from complicité
  5. prefixed as uncomplicity — “un + complicity

Definitions

  1. The quality of being uncomplicit.

    • There was onenun in particular, Sister Francesca, who seemed to harbour a faint uncomplicity, which might, if not nipped in the bud, burgeon into doubt itself.
    • Customers want to know what they are. They want to be taken seriously. Customers value engagement as much as salespeople who do not talk to their mouths. They value uncomplicity.

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