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Simpleness

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Noun

1. simple mindedness, simpleness, simplicity

a lack of penetration or subtlety

Example Sentences:
'they took advantage of her simplicity'

2. simpleness, simplicity

the quality of being simple or uncompounded

Example Sentences:
'the simplicity of a crystal'

3. ease, easiness, simpleness, simplicity

freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort

Example Sentences:
'he rose through the ranks with apparent ease'
'they put it into containers for ease of transportation'
'the very easiness of the deed held her back'

4. chasteness, restraint, simpleness, simplicity

lack of ornamentation

Example Sentences:
'the room was simply decorated with great restraint'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Simpleness

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adjective
1. 
not involved or complicated; easy to understand or do
a simple problem
2. 
plain; unadorned
a simple dress
3. 
consisting of one element or part only; not combined or complex
a simple mechanism
4. 
unaffected or unpretentious
although he became famous, he remained a simple and well-liked man
5. 
not guileful; sincere; frank
her simple explanation was readily accepted
6. 
of humble condition or rank
the peasant was of simple birth
7. 
lacking in intelligence
8. (prenominal)
without additions or modifications; mere
the witness told the simple truth
9. (prenominal)
ordinary or straightforward
a simple case of mumps
10. chemistry
(of a substance or material) consisting of only one chemical compound rather than a mixture of compounds
11. mathematics
a. 
(of a fraction) containing only integers
b. 
(of an equation) containing variables to the first power only; linear
c. 
(of a root of an equation) occurring only once; not multiple
12. biology
a. 
not divided into parts
a simple leaf
a simple eye
b. 
formed from only one ovary
simple fruit
13. music
relating to or denoting a time where the number of beats per bar may be two, three, or four
noun archaic
14. 
a person lacking intelligence
15. 
a plant, esp a herbaceous plant, having medicinal properties

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Simpleness

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adjectiveWord forms: ˈsimpler or ˈsimplest
1. 
having or consisting of only one part, feature, substance, etc.; not compounded or complex; single
2. 
having few parts or features; not complicated or involved
a simple pattern
3. 
easy to do, solve, or understand, as a task, question, etc.
4. 
without additions or qualifications; mere; bare
the simple facts
5. 
a. 
not ornate; unembellished; unadorned
simple clothes
b. 
not luxurious or elegant; plain
simple tastes
6. 
pure; unadulterated
7. 
without guile or deceit; innocent; artless
8. 
a. 
without ostentation or affectation; natural
b. 
lacking sophistication; naive
9. 
of low rank or position
; specif.,
a. 
humble; lowly
b. 
common; ordinary
10. 
lacking significance; unimportant
11. 
a. 
having or showing little sense or reasoning ability; easily misled or deceived; stupid or foolish
b. 
uneducated or ignorant
12.  Botany
a. 
consisting of one piece; whole
b. 
not branched
c. 
developing from a single pistil or carpel
a simple fruit
13.  Chemistry
a. 
elementary
b. 
unmixed
14.  Law
unconditional; absolute
in fee simple
15.  Zoology
not divided into or made up of parts; not compounded
a simple eye
noun
16. 
a person who is ignorant or easily misled
17. 
something having only one part, substance, etc.
18.  Archaic
a. 
a medicinal herb
b. 
a medicine made from such a plant
19.  Archaic
a person of humble position

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Simpleness

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adj. sim·pler, sim·plest
1.
a. Having few parts or features; not complicated or elaborate: a house with a simple floor plan.
b. Easy to understand, do, or carry out: a simple set of instructions; a simple chore. See Synonyms at easy.
c. Having or composed of only one thing, element, or part: a simple chemical substance.
d. Being without additions or modifications; mere: a simple "yes" or "no."
e. Biology Having no divisions or branches; not compound: a simple leaf; a simple eye or lens.
f. Music Being without figuration or elaboration: a simple tone.
2.
a. Having little or no ornamentation; not embellished or adorned: a simple dress. See Synonyms at plain.
b. Not characterized by luxury or elaborate commitments: simple living.
3.
a. Not pretentious, guileful, or deceitful; humble or sincere: a simple child; told us about his achievement in the simplest manner.
b. Having or showing little intelligence, education, or experience: simple people who have trouble understanding health regulations. See Synonyms at naive.
c. Lowly in condition or rank: a simple woodcutter.
n.
Archaic
A medicinal plant or the medicine obtained from it.

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