Pronunciation: /noʊˈmɪkli/
adverb relating to or characteristic of gnomes; in a manner resembling or characteristic of gnomes
A1 He spoke gnomically, using short, simple phrases that were easy to understand.
A2 The instructions were written gnomically, making it easy for beginners to follow.
B1 The professor explained the complex theory gnomically, breaking it down into manageable parts.
B2 The novel was written in a gnomically style, leaving readers to interpret the deeper meanings.
C1 The artist's paintings were often described as gnomically abstract, challenging viewers to find their own interpretations.
C2 The philosopher's ideas were presented gnomically, requiring deep thought and reflection to fully grasp.
formal The professor explained the concept of genetics gnomically during the lecture.
informal I tried to summarize the article gnomically for my friend, but it was still confusing.
slang She always speaks in such a gnomically way that it's hard to understand her sometimes.
figurative The artist's painting was gnomically beautiful, with intricate details and hidden meanings.
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