Word info

dumbed-down

Adjective

Meaning

dumbed-down (comparative more dumbed-down, superlative most dumbed-down)

Made condescendingly simple.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

There is the desire of a consumer society to have no learning curves. This tends to result in very dumbed-down products that are easy to get started on, but are generally worthless and/or debilitating. Alan Kay

One of the painful signs of years of dumbed-down education is how many people are unable to make a coherent argument. They can vent their emotions, question other people's motives, make bold assertions, repeat slogans-- anything except reason. Thomas Sowell

He's happy to offer up a dumbed-down version of that truth with ludicrous claims that hydroxychloroquine is protecting him, while keeping the actual methods that keep him safe to himself. Source: Internet

Though, that saturation can be tedious on redundant five-minute news cycles punctuated by the dumbed-down obvious. Source: Internet

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