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Simplicity   /sɪmplˈɪsəti/  /sɪmplˈɪsɪti/   Listen
Simplicity

noun
1.
The quality of being simple or uncompounded.  Synonym: simpleness.
2.
A lack of penetration or subtlety.  Synonyms: simple mindedness, simpleness.
3.
Absence of affectation or pretense.  Synonym: simmpleness.
4.
Freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort.  Synonyms: ease, easiness, simpleness.  "They put it into containers for ease of transportation" , "The very easiness of the deed held her back"
5.
Lack of ornamentation.  Synonyms: chasteness, restraint, simpleness.






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... evening my letter came, the little old post-office and general store was crowded with people intensely anxious to hear from their boys or other relatives in the 61st Illinois. The distribution of letters in that office in those times was a proceeding of much simplicity. The old clerk who attended to that would call out in a stentorian tone the name of the addressee of each letter, who, if present, would respond "Here!" and then the letter would be given a dexterous flip, and went flying to him across the room. But on this occasion there ...
— The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 • Leander Stillwell

... the historian to believe, with Robertson and Prescott, in the perfidy of Pizarro. It was very important for him to have the inca in his own hands, and to employ him as a tool, just as Cortes had done with Montezuma. He therefore took advantage of the honesty and simplicity of Atahualpa, who placed entire confidence in Pizarro's protestations of friendship and so was thrown off his guard, to arrange an ambuscade into which Atahualpa was certain to fall. There was not a scruple in the disloyal soul of the conqueror; he ...
— Celebrated Travels and Travellers - Part I. The Exploration of the World • Jules Verne

... she queried. Then, obtaining no response, she continued, with perfect simplicity: "Margaret's quite like a daughter to me, you know. Of course, she and the Colonel will come with us—at least, until affairs are a bit more settled. Even afterward—well, we have a large house, Billy, and I don't see that they'd be ...
— The Eagle's Shadow • James Branch Cabell

... Mis'ra wrote two other commentaries on the Pras'astapada-bhasya, namely Bhasyasukti and Ka@nada-rahasya. S'a@nkara Mis'ra (1425 A.D.) also wrote a commentary on the Vais'e@sika sutras called the Upaskara. Of these Nyaya-kandali of S'ridhara on account of its simplicity of style and elaborate nature of exposition is probably the best for a modern student of Vais'e@sika. Its author was a native of the village of Bhuris@r@s@ti in Bengal (Ra@dha). His father's name ...
— A History of Indian Philosophy, Vol. 1 • Surendranath Dasgupta

... and the principals upon which our republican institutions are founded recommend a proper adaptation of the revenue to the expenditure, and they also require that the expenditure shall be limited to what, by an economical administration, shall be consistent with the simplicity of the Government and necessary to ...
— State of the Union Addresses of Andrew Jackson • Andrew Jackson


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