unproblematic

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From un- +‎ problematic.

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unproblematic (comparative more unproblematic, superlative most unproblematic)

  1. Not problematic (presenting problems) or not controversial.
    • 1933, Gustav Mueller, “Concerning Platonic Esthetics”, in The Journal of Philosophy, volume 30, number 13, page 338:
      Love for a balanced, harmonious, self-sufficient and unproblematic existence is the root of Greek art.
    • 1983 April 25, Robert Hughes, “The Wordsworth of Landscape”, in Time:
      Peace, security, the untroubled enjoyment of unproblematic Nature: such is the main motif of Constable's work.

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