nondemanding
Nondemanding is an adjective used to describe something that imposes few demands or constraints. It can refer to people, tasks, environments, or systems. A nondemanding object, for example, may require little time, expertise, or attention from a user or other stakeholders. In practice, nondemanding implies simplicity, predictability, or low resource consumption compared with something more demanding.
In people, a nondemanding individual is generally easy to interact with, patient, and not prone to insistence
In occupational contexts, nondemanding tasks or roles involve modest workloads, slower pace, or routine procedures. They
In design and product language, nondemanding interfaces or systems aim to minimize user effort, offering intuitive
Origin and usage: The term is formed from non- plus demanding and is part of standard English