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Soheil1 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Complicated

Hi.
What's the difference between being complicated and having complex aspects?

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soheil1 being complicated Commonly used, informal. soheil1 having complex aspects? I've seldom seen this.

  • soheil1 being complicated Commonly used, informal.
  • soheil1 having complex aspects?
  • I've seldom seen this.
  • I assume that the basic nature is uncomplicated, but there are some complex details.
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soheil1being complicated
Commonly used, informal.
soheil1having complex aspects?
I've seldom seen this. I assume that the basic nature is uncomplicated, but there are some complex details.
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What about "complex with complex aspects"?

Note that the adjective is defined this way in Collins® dictionary:
http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/complicated?showCookiePolicy=true
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soheil1What about "complex with complex aspects"?
That's an example of a pleonasm or tautology.
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