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- Dictionarysimple/ˈsɪmpl/
adjective
- 1. easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty: "a simple solution" Similar Opposite
- 2. plain, basic, or uncomplicated in form, nature, or design; without much decoration or ornamentation: "a simple white blouse" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a medicinal herb, or a medicine made from one: historical "the gatherers of simples"
exclamation
- 1. used to convey that something is very straightforward: "I don't overanalyse. I listen, I like, I buy. Simple!"
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SIMPLE definition: 1. easy to understand or do; not difficult: 2. used to describe the one important fact, truth…. Learn more.
SIMPLE meaning: 1. easy to understand or do; not difficult: 2. used to describe the one important fact, truth…. Learn more.
not complex or compound; single. occurring or considered alone; mere; bare: the simple truth; a simple fact. free of deceit or guile; sincere; unconditional: a frank, simple answer. Synonyms: ingenuous, guileless, artless. common or ordinary: a simple soldier.
Definition of simple adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
free of deceit or guile; sincere; unconditional: a frank, simple answer. Synonyms: ingenuous, guileless, artless. common or ordinary: a simple soldier. not grand or sophisticated; unpretentious: a simple way of life. humble or lowly: simple folk.
SIMPLE meaning: 1. not difficult to do or to understand: 2. not complicated or containing details that are not…. Learn more.
simple meaning, definition, what is simple: not difficult or complicated to do or un...: Learn more.