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facile /ˈfasʌɪl , ˈfasɪl/ ▸ adjective 1 ignoring the true complexities of an issue; superficial: facile generalizations. ▪ (of a person) having a superficial or simplistic knowledge or approach: a man of facile and shallow intellect. 2 (especially of success in sport) easily achieved; effortless: a facile seven-lengths victory. – DERIVATIVES facilely adverb facileness noun – ORIGIN late 15th century (in the sense ‘easily accomplished’): from French, or from Latin facilis ‘easy’, from facere ‘do, make’.