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simply

/'simpli/
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Explanation of the Word "Simply"

Part of Speech: Adverb

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "simply" when you want to emphasize that something is easy to understand or straightforward.
  • You can also use it to indicate that something is not elaborate or fancy.
Examples:
  1. In a straightforward manner:
    • "She explained the math problem simply, so everyone could understand."
  2. To mean 'just' or 'only':
    • "I simply want to help you."
  3. Emphasizing a point:
    • "It is simply amazing how quickly he learned to play the piano!"
Advanced Usage:
  • "Simply" can be used in more complex sentences to emphasize certainty or truth.
    • "It is simply a matter of time before we find the solution."
    • "He was simply phenomenal in his performance."
Word Variants:
  • Simple (adjective): Not complicated; easy to understand.
  • Simplicity (noun): The quality of being simple or uncomplicated.
  • Simplistically (adverb): In a way that oversimplifies a situation.
Different Meanings:
  1. Basic or Plain:
    • "They lived simply" means they lived without luxury.
  2. Emphasis on Truth:
    • "It is simply beautiful" means it is beautiful, with no other qualities needed to enhance it.
Synonyms:
  • Just
  • Only
  • Purely
  • Merely
  • Clearly
Idioms:
  • Simply put: This phrase is used to introduce a clear and straightforward explanation.
    • "Simply put, we need more time to finish the project."
Phrasal Verbs:

While "simply" does not have specific phrasal verbs, you might find it used in conjunction with phrases for clarity: - Simply say: To express something in a straightforward way. - "To simply say, we need to work together."

Conclusion:

"Simply" is a versatile word that can help you express ideas clearly and directly.

Adverb
  1. in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment
    • she was dressed plainly
    • they lived very simply
  2. absolutely; altogether; really
    • we are simply broke
  3. absolutely
    • I just can't take it anymore
    • he was just grand as Romeo
    • it's simply beautiful!
  4. and nothing more
    • I was merely asking
    • it is simply a matter of time
    • just a scratch
    • he was only a child
    • hopes that last but a moment

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