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simply

1 of 1adverb
/ˈsɪmpli/
1

used to show that something is the case and nothing more

B1
  • The instructions are simply to follow the steps in order.
  • The answer is simply that the task is not yet completed.
  • The reason is simply that the product is out of stock.
  • The message on the sign is simply that parking is not allowed.
  • He replied simply that he would attend the event.
2

in a straightforward manner

  • She explained the instructions simply, so everyone could understand.
  • He dressed simply, wearing only a plain white shirt and jeans.
  • The meal was prepared simply, using fresh ingredients without fancy techniques.
  • She simply smiled in response, saying nothing more.
  • The problem was simply resolved by following the basic steps.
Synonyms:
4

absolutely; altogether; really