simply
IPA: sˈɪmpɫi
adverb
- (manner) In a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.
- (manner) Plainly; without art or subtlety
- (manner) Foolishly; stupidly.
- (focus) Merely; solely.
- (degree) absolutely, positively.
- Frankly.
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Examples of "simply" in Sentences
- It's simply the absence of theism.
- The argument is simply fallacious.
- It is simply but persuasively written.
- This just simply does not comfort them.
- Is it simply the rarity of the elements
- The brutality of it was simply horrific.
- Simply making a single declamatory talk comment is not sufficient.
- Unmarried girls simply just braided the hair to keep the dirt out.
- This just simply does not comport with the rules of Wikipedia on Rfc's.
- You can simply hire a kayak for just $10 an hour and loll about on the lake.
- But in Stalinist usage the term simply designated units that the high command in Moscow believed, or hoped, were combat-ready.
- The term simply means that people who value your information, product, and services will pay greatly for them if they are worth it to them.
- How often have academics been taken for their word simply because they namedrop their university, even when what they have to say is complete garbage?
- Yet such is our winsome God's wondrous plan that skill may come to any one who is willing; simply that -- who is willing; and it comes _very simply_ too.
- What Kerry said was absolutely accurate if the draft is again reinstituted…..simply put: if you are simply a high school graduate, you’ll be first drafted….fact!
- Chandler used the term simply to mean obtaining needed raw materials, services, and so forth from internal operating divisions coordinated by senior executives at corporate headquarters.
- I'm informed the name simply means hot and sour soup, and that it can contain all manner of things from beef to crab, but as most recipes I found called for prawns, that's what I've gone for here.
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