sim|plic|i|ty — «sihm PLIHS uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. the condition or quality of being simple: »simplicity of structure. 2. freedom from difficulty; clearness: »The simplicity of the book makes it suitable for children. Simplicity is become a very rare… … Useful english dictionary
plic — com·plic·i·ty; dis·plic·en·cy; du·plic·i·tous; du·plic·i·ty; ex·plic·a·to·ry; ex·plic·it·ly; ex·plic·it·ness; im·plic·it; im·plic·i·ty; mul·ti·plic·a·ble; quad·ru·plic·i·ty; re·plic·a·tile; sim·plic·i·ty; tri·plic·i·ty; com·plic·it;… … English syllables
sim — al·ge·sim·e·ter; as·sim·i·la·bil·i·ty; as·sim·i·la·ble; as·sim·i·la·tion; as·sim·i·la·tion·ist; as·sim·i·la·tive; as·sim·i·la·tor; as·sim·i·la·to·ry; as·sim·i·nea; den·sim·e·ter; dis·sim·i·late; dis·sim·i·la·tion; dis·sim·i·la·to·ry;… … English syllables
simplicity — sim·plic·i·ty … English syllables
simplicity — sim|plic|i|ty [ sım plısəti ] noun uncount * the quality of being simple: the government s wish to introduce simplicity into local government be simplicity itself to be very simple: This may sound complicated, but rest assured, it is simplicity… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
simplicity — sim•plic•i•ty [[t]sɪmˈplɪs ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state, quality, or an instance of being simple 2) freedom from complexity or intricacy 3) absence of luxury, pretentiousness, ornament, etc.; plainness 4) freedom from deceit or guile;… … From formal English to slang
Simplicity — Sim*plic i*ty, n. [F. simplicit[ e], L. simplicitas. See {Simple}.] 1. The quality or state of being simple, unmixed, or uncompounded; as, the simplicity of metals or of earths. [1913 Webster] 2. The quality or state of being not complex, or of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Unsimplicity — Un sim*plic i*ty, n. Absence of simplicity; artfulness. C. Kingsley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
a — acar·a·pis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·na; ac·a·ri·nar·i·um; ac·a·rine; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; ac·a·ri·no·sis; ac·a·ro·ce·cid·i·um; ac·a·roid; ac·a·rol·o·gist; ac·a·rol·o·gy; ac·a·ro·pho·bia; ac·a·rus; acat·a·lep·sy; acat·a·lex·is;… … English syllables
tive — ab·duc·tive; ab·duc·tive·ly; ab·er·ra·tive; ab·re·ac·tive; ab·sorp·tive; ab·strac·tive; ac·cel·er·a·tive; ac·com·mo·da·tive; ac·cre·tive; ac·cul·tur·a·tive; ac·cu·mu·la·tive; ac·quis·i·tive; ac·quis·i·tive·ness; adapt·a·tive; ad·duc·tive;… … English syllables