Pronunciation: /sɪmˈplɪsɪti/
noun the quality or condition of being simple, uncomplicated, or easy to understand
A1 I prefer the simplicity of black and white photography.
A2 The recipe's simplicity makes it easy for beginners to follow.
B1 The simplicity of the design appealed to customers looking for minimalist products.
B2 The artist's work is known for its simplicity and elegance.
C1 The simplicity of the solution belied the complexity of the problem it solved.
C2 Her writing style is characterized by its clarity and simplicity.
adjective simple or uncomplicated in nature
A1 I prefer simplicity in my wardrobe, so I mostly wear plain colors.
A2 The instructions for assembling the furniture were written with simplicity in mind.
B1 The beauty of the painting lies in its simplicity, with just a few bold strokes capturing the essence.
B2 The design of the new smartphone emphasizes simplicity, with a clean interface and intuitive features.
C1 The chef's culinary creations are known for their simplicity, showcasing the natural flavors of the ingredients.
C2 The architect's minimalist approach to the building design exemplifies the beauty of simplicity in architecture.
formal The design of the new software prioritizes simplicity to enhance user experience.
informal I love the simplicity of this recipe - it's so easy to follow!
slang Keep it simple, just embrace the simplicity of life.
figurative In a world full of chaos, simplicity is like a breath of fresh air.
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