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  1. Are some languages more "sophisticated" than others?

    Oct 17, 2006 · The problem is defining what "sophisticated" means. It's like the old question whether some languages are easier to learn than others. Many people would say that in the …

  2. <nothing too> sophisticated | WordReference Forums

    Apr 16, 2019 · Too sophisticated is an adjective describing the idea of a hypothetical car and "nothing" indicates this car didn't match that description. This car wasn't anything like a …

  3. complicated/complex/sophisticated | WordReference Forums

    Feb 21, 2009 · You could only use "sophisticated", in my opinion, if the signal had been deliberately generated in an advanced and clever way by a person or machine. The reason is …

  4. Sophisticated — God, I’m sophisticated! - WordReference Forums

    May 13, 2018 · “ Sophisticated — God, I’m sophisticated! ” - F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, Chapter 1 The narrator Nick visited Daisy and Tom Buchanans' house to have dinner. …

  5. sophisticated - WordReference Forums

    Apr 2, 2013 · “ Sophisticated —God, I'm sophisticated!” Does she mean she is "blasé" (she says she has been everywhere and seen everything and done everything")? I know there is a touch …

  6. sophisticated - WordReference Forums

    Mar 5, 2007 · Sophisticated means complex, worldly wise, urbane, etc. in contrast to natural, simple, artless, and naive. Someone will probably jump in at this point with the word's roots in …

  7. Is unsophisticated a negative word? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 4, 2014 · Does unsophisticated have a slightly negative connotation? I looked up both definitions of words and find "sophisticated" seems to have more approval or positive …

  8. sophisticated design | WordReference Forums

    May 30, 2019 · Source: SOPHISTICATED DESIGN AND CLASSIC STYLE The titles of the web pages all say "sophisticated design". I've looked up "sophisticated" in several online …

  9. Proof VS Proofs | WordReference Forums

    Mar 9, 2017 · Proof = incontrovertible evidence, is a concept: "These photographs and your fingerprints are proof that you were in the house." In this meaning, " proof " is uncountable - …

  10. would be still/would still be - WordReference Forums

    Oct 3, 2016 · 1. Even if you were my closest friend, it would be still very hard 2. Even if you were my closest friend, it would still be very hard Which one is correct or could I use both? Thank …