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As a result, "complicated" sometimes has a negative connotation, effectively meaning "unnecessarily complex." Quantum mechanics is an inherently complex subject, but the textbook was an even tougher slog because of the author's complicated explanations. However, as others have said, there is a large overlap in the use of the two words.
Software is getting more and more complex. ... The meaning of more and more is definition 10. – Matt E. ...
The Free Dictionary has an interesting usage note on this deceptively complex word pairing; it shows that even experts disagree on the matter. Another blogger has warned, don't use this phrase in a vacuum; it won't be clear what you're trying to convey. Sometimes, though, the intended meaning can be easily inferred from the context:
27 Ιουλ 2016 · Though the meaning of kludge has shifted somewhat over the decades (and was never particularly clear in the first place), a former coworker who was born and raised in Holland explained to me (ca 1976) that the Dutch word "kluge" (I think that's how he spelled it -- he pronounced it "clue-gay") had the idiomatic meaning "deviously clever" in Dutch.
(Indeed, exactly what you ask.) "Esoteric" does not, at all, in any way, mean "a specific type of language". "Esoteric" is nothing more than a synonym for "complex". Thus: your question is (correct me if I'm wrong): "What's a term for esoteric language?" or "What's a term for complex language?" The answer is something like "jargon ...
27 Νοε 2015 · Please consider making your answer more authoritative by citing a dictionary definition of bloated that indicates how the word can apply to something "massively complex." (Making your answer more complete and self-contained should also reduce its likelihood of being downvoted by site participants who may be put off by its lack of evidence.)
17 Οκτ 2017 · Note that "complex" is also used with a somewhat-related meaning in chemistry. 3 a chemical association of two or more species (as ions or molecules) joined usually by weak electrostatic bonds rather than covalent bonds. Examples might include: B-vitamin complex ; antigen-antibody complex ; enzyme-substrate complex ; iron-dextran complex
10 Ιουλ 2017 · It sounds simple but has layers of complex meaning. Profound adjective (of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight. Source: dictionary definition at google search. Also read: ['deceptively' usage -- an earlier question and answers here at English.StackExchange.com] How should "deceptively" actually be used?
27 Σεπ 2011 · For an example, I'll quote C.S. Lewis' The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: One day the cat got into the dairy and twenty of them were at work moving all the milk out; no one thought of moving the ca...
The sentence would be probably be clear enough in speech with intonation and rhythm available, but the structure doesn't shine through in writing with all that adipose text hung on it and only punctuation to patch with.