simply
/ˈsɪmpli/adverb2 syllables
Simply means: and nothing more.
Synonyms for simply20
adverb, as in (used for emphasis) absolutely
adverb, as in in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment
What does simply mean?4
adverb
1
and nothing more“I was merely asking”
2
(used for emphasis) absolutely“I just can't take it anymore”
3
in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment“she was dressed plainly”
4
absolutely; altogether; really“we are simply broke”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Simply in a sentence
- I just want to live simply and happily, without troubles.Quazel
- He was dismissed, simply because he failed to work as hard as possible.unknown
- Too often, wisdom is simply prudence that has ground to a halt.Chrikaru
- He's no original thinker, but simply imitates what others have already said and done.niceguydave
- To put it simply, you are in the wrong.Lumi
- Emet is very interested in soccer, but simply does not know how to play.FeuDRenais2
- Although she is rich, she dresses quite simply.kebukebu
- She simply cannot keep her mouth shut, not even for a second.human600
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