Pronunciation: /ˈsɪmpli/
adjective used to describe something that is easy to understand or do
A1 I simply love ice cream.
A2 She simply couldn't understand the instructions.
B1 It's simply impossible to finish this task in one day.
B2 The solution is simply to ask for help.
C1 His explanation was simply brilliant.
C2 The beauty of the sunset was simply breathtaking.
adverb used to emphasize the straightforward nature of an action or statement
A1 I simply need a glass of water.
A2 She simply laughed at his joke.
B1 He simply wanted to relax after a long day.
B2 The key to success was simply to never give up.
C1 She simply couldn't stop smiling.
C2 The view from the top of the mountain was simply breathtaking.
formal The solution to the problem is simply to follow the instructions provided.
informal Just simply press the button and it should work.
slang I'll simply hit up my friend for some cash.
figurative She's not just an employee, she's simply the backbone of the company.
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