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simple ( Adjective)
UK/US /ˈsɪmpl/
Comparative
more simple
Superlative
most simple
1-
A2
not difficult to comprehend or carry out
-> It was a simple project but he couldn’t finish it on time.
-> I'll ask you some simple questions about your Math homework.
-> Your simple answers are making me nerveous.
Synonym
easy
Opposite
hard
2-
B1
simple or pure without something superfluous or needless
-> I want a a simple life without any chaos of the city.
-> I'll wear a simple black dress to the wedding.
-> I'll eat a simple meal.
Synonym
plain, basic
3-
B1
utilized before a word to stress that it is only completely that and so no more
-> It's a simple issue that we'll work out in any minutes.
-> I can't believe how you exaggerate the simple problem between us.
-> It's a simple truth that Hitler was villain.
4-
B2
simply having just several components; not having a sophisticated construction
-> It's a simple machine, using hand power.
-> It's a simple scanner that is used at homes
5-
B2
average; unremarkable
-> He was a simple schoolboy.
-> I told you that she's a simple cheerleader.
Word Families
'simple' Contained Stories
Although some children are scared to attend to school, school is one of the most important educational institutions. School educates children and prepares them for social life. The presence of friends at school is crucial for communication with people. Moral feelings such as kindness and calmness are learned here with friends. At the same time, school is an important place for learning unwritten rules. Rules at school help gain our good and moral habits. The existence of an active daily routine prevents laziness. Generally, saving money is also a habit learned at school age. Features such as making simple calculations and searching are also taught in this institution. This is how the school environment provides services and benefits to social life.