can you differentiate the word simple and simply in terms of describing people?
can you differentiate the word simple and simply in terms of describing people?
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She wore a simple cotton dress. Her hair was simply ravishing. Her hair was pulled up in a simple ponytail. It was simply delightful to meet her.
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Simple can be used to describe someone’s appearance or something which needs to be described its appearance, whereas, simply is usually used with some actions and to emphasize the all exclusiveness or a flat response without any mockery.
Simple: He is a simple guy. or He lives a simple life.
Simply: He simply said it. That is simply splended.
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Hi Ara, Let’s see… See that guy over there!! No the one who looks simple but in style. He simply is a dream boat at least i think so… Lol
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Saying someone is simple can mean not complex – or even that they are stupid.
Simply put, this is an interesting question which has an answer that is not as simple.
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“simple” means “not complex”
“simply” means “not in a simple way,” or “not in a complex way”
Someone who is simple is not complex.
Someone who is simply brilliant, is just that: brilliant. Nothing more or less.
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Their both slim and limp.
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