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    simply
    /ˈsɪmpli/

    adverb

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  2. completely or as much as possible: You look simply (= really) beautiful in that dress. The hunger in parts of Africa is terrible - there's ( quite) simply (= without doubt) no other word for it. B2. only: I don't like my job - I simply do it for the money. Fewer examples.

  3. Simply definition: in a simple manner; clearly and easily.. See examples of SIMPLY used in a sentence.

  4. completely or as much as possible: You look simply (= really) beautiful in that dress. The hunger in parts of Africa is terrible - there's ( quite) simply (= without doubt) no other word for it. B2. only: I don't like my job - I simply do it for the money. Fewer examples.

  5. Simply means in a simple and uncomplicated manner. State simply and clearly the reasons why you are applying for this job. American English : simply / ˈsɪmpli /

  6. used to introduce a summary or an explanation of something that you have just said or done. I don't want to be rude, it's simply that we have to be careful who we give this information to. He was loud, vulgar and arrogant—quite simply the rudest man I've ever met!

  7. The meaning of SIMPLY is without ambiguity : clearly. How to use simply in a sentence. without ambiguity : clearly; without embellishment : plainly; directly, candidly…

  8. 1. in a simple manner; clearly. 2. plainly; unaffectedly. 3. sincerely. 4. merely; only: It is simply a cold. 5. naively; foolishly. 6. absolutely; really: simply irresistible.