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    simple
    /ˈsɪmpl/

    adjective

    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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  2. 1. : free from guile : innocent. 2. a. : free from vanity : modest. b. : free from ostentation or display. a simple outfit. 3. : of humble origin or modest position. a simple farmer. 4. a. : lacking in knowledge or expertise. a simple amateur of the arts. b. : lacking in intelligence : stupid. c. : not socially or culturally sophisticated : naive.

  3. SIMPLE definition: 1. easy to understand or do; not difficult: 2. used to describe the one important fact, truth…. Learn more.

  4. Simple refers to something that's easy and uncomplicated, without too many steps to follow. Simple comes from the Latin word for single ( simplus ). Simple things are often solo, like a simple dress or directions with one step. A teacher might advise you to KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid).

  5. What is a basic definition of simple? Simple describes something as being easy to understand or do, as being plain or not elaborate , or as being ordinary or common. The word simple has many other senses as an adjective and a noun.

  6. having or made of only one or a few parts: A hammer is a simple tool. Simple forms of life have only one cell. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. simple adjective (NATURAL) usually approving. ordinary; traditional or natural rather than modern and complicated:

  7. a. Not pretentious, guileful, or deceitful; humble or sincere: a simple child; told us about his achievement in the simplest manner. b. Having or showing little intelligence, education, or experience: simple people who have trouble understanding health regulations. See Synonyms at naive. c. Lowly in condition or rank: a simple woodcutter. n.

  8. If you describe something as simple, you mean that it is not complicated, and is therefore easy to understand. ...simple pictures and diagrams. ...pages of simple advice on filling in your tax form. Buddhist ethics are simple but its practices can seem very complex to some.

  9. 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. not grand or sophisticated; unpretentious:

  10. basic or plain without anything extra or unnecessary. simple but elegant clothes. We had a simple meal of soup and bread. The accommodation is simple but spacious. The simple things in life are often the best.

  11. not complicated or containing details that are not necessary: a simple life. a simple black dress (= dress without decoration) simple adjective (IMPORTANT) B2. used to describe the one important fact, truth, etc: We chose her for the simple reason that she's the best person for the job.