sim|ple

sim|ple
sim|ple «SIHM puhl», adjective, -pler, -plest, noun.
–adj.
1. easy to do, understand, use, solve, or the like: »

a simple problem, a simple explanation, a simple task. This book is in simple language.

SYNONYM(S): See syn. under easy. (Cf.easy)
2. not divided into parts; not compound; single: »

a simple substance, a simple concept.

See also simple leaf. (Cf.simple leaf)
3. having few parts; not complex; not involved; elementary: »

a simple pattern or design, a simple one-celled animal. A simple curve does not cross itself.

4. considered or taken by itself; with nothing added; mere; bare: »

a simple majority. My answer is the simple truth.

SYNONYM(S): pure, absolute.
5. a) without ornament; not rich or showy: »

He eats simple food and wears simple clothing.

b) unaffected; plain: »

a simple tale, to write in a simple style.

6. free from pride, ostentation, or display; not showing off; unaffected; natural: »

a simple life. She has a pleasant, simple manner. Arthur…neither wore on helm or shield the golden symbol of his kinglihood, But rode a simple knight among his knights (Tennyson).

SYNONYM(S): unassuming, unpretentious.
7. free from duplicity or guile; undesigning; honest; sincere: »

a simple heart. The short and simple annals of the poor (Thomas Gray).

SYNONYM(S): open, straightforward.
8. not subtle; not sophisicated; innocent; artless: »

a simple child.

SYNONYM(S): naive, ingenuous.
9. common; ordinary: »

a simple citizen, a simple private.

10. of humble birth or position; lowly; undistinguished: »

His parents were simple people.

11. weak in mind; dull or stupid; foolish or silly: »

Simple Simon met a pieman (Nursery Rhyme). Thou art as simple, I see, in this world's knowledge as ever (Scott).

12. of little value or importance; insignificant; trifling; slight: »

Great floods have flown from simple sources (Shakespeare).

–n.
1. a foolish, stupid person.
2. something unmixed or uncompounded.
3. a medicine or food, composed of only one constituent.
4. Archaic. a) a plant or herb used in medicine: »

Saphira read his medical library, added herbs and simples she knew from her childhood, plus other remedies (Harper's).

b) a medicine made from it.
5. Archaic. a person of poor or humble birth or position.
[< Old French simple < Latin simplex, -icis. See etym. of doublet simplex. (Cf.simplex)]
sim´ple|ness, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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