complexity
Prononciation : [kəmˈplɛksɪti]
Mot
Contexte : « difficulty »
(noun) how complicated or difficult something is. If a puzzle has many pieces and different ways to solve it, we say it has a lot of complexity.
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This math problem has a lot of complexity, which makes it interesting to solve.
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I prefer simple tasks because I find too much complexity overwhelming.
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Why do you think this project has so much complexity?
Contexte : « structure »
(noun) the way different parts of something are arranged or connected. If a game has different levels and rules, its complexity helps make it more fun.
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The complexity of the game made it exciting for everyone involved.
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A game with no complexity can become boring very quickly.
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How does the complexity of this system affect its performance?
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