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Looking for adjectives for use in a title that mean "less complicated than than you would think and highly effective," or "a good investment of your time and energy that will pay off in the end." Thanks!










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    Both of the sample meanings are fairly complicated concepts to be contained in a single word. It might help if you also include the title in which the new word is to be used.

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Looking for adjectives for use in a title that mean "less complicated than than you would think and highly effective," or "a good investment of your time and energy that will pay off in the end." Thanks!










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    Both of the sample meanings are fairly complicated concepts to be contained in a single word. It might help if you also include the title in which the new word is to be used.

    – Steve Bird
    2 days ago














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    Both of the sample meanings are fairly complicated concepts to be contained in a single word. It might help if you also include the title in which the new word is to be used.

    – Steve Bird
    2 days ago








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Both of the sample meanings are fairly complicated concepts to be contained in a single word. It might help if you also include the title in which the new word is to be used.

– Steve Bird
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Both of the sample meanings are fairly complicated concepts to be contained in a single word. It might help if you also include the title in which the new word is to be used.

– Steve Bird
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