simply (Meaning)

Wordnet

simply (r)

and nothing more

(used for emphasis) absolutely

absolutely; altogether; really

in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment

Webster

simply (adv.)

In a simple manner or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; along; merely; solely; barely.

Plainly; without art or subtlety.

Weakly; foolishly.

simply Sentence Examples

  1. The instructions for assembling the toy were presented simply and clearly.
  2. The scientist broke down the complex theory into simply understandable terms.
  3. Simply put, the key to success is hard work and dedication.
  4. It may seem complicated at first, but the solution is actually quite simple.
  5. Simply by typing a few words, you can find a wealth of information online.
  6. The elegant design of the room was simply breathtaking.
  7. I simply couldn't resist the delicious aroma coming from the kitchen.
  8. Simply by observing their behavior, we can learn a lot about animals.
  9. Life doesn't need to be complicated; you can simply enjoy the little things.
  10. Simply by practicing mindfulness, you can reduce stress and improve your well-being.

FAQs About the word simply

and nothing more, (used for emphasis) absolutely, absolutely; altogether; really, in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishmentIn a simple manner or

just, solely,only, purely, exclusively, primarily, generally, basically, mainly,alone

likewise,also, also, likewise, besides, additionally,additionally, besides,

The instructions for assembling the toy were presented simply and clearly.

The scientist broke down the complex theory into simply understandable terms.

Simply put, the key to success is hard work and dedication.

It may seem complicated at first, but the solution is actually quite simple.