simply
adverb OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈsɪmpli/
/ˈsɪmpli/
- To order, simply click here.
- This is not to suggest we simply ignore the problem.
- She says that the company was simply trying to protect its business.
- Simply add hot water and stir.
- The runway is simply a strip of grass.
- Fame is often simply a matter of being in the right place at the right time.
- You can enjoy all the water sports, or simply lie on the beach.
- We are simply saying research is good.
- Most internet users simply want information.
- The book explains grammar simply and clearly.
- Anyway, to put it simply, we still owe them £2 000.
- Simply put, electronic music is anything made using technology.
- Put simply, cells contain an inbuilt mechanism which determines their lifespan.
- Simply stated, the time for major reform is now.
- It is in many ways a simple story, simply told.
- The rooms are simply furnished.
- They live simply (= they do not spend much money).
- used to emphasize a statement synonym absolutely
- You simply must see the play.
- You simply have to come with us.
- He simply refused to believe it.
- The view is simply wonderful!
- That is simply not true!
- This information is simply wrong.
- Her behaviour is simply unacceptable.
- I haven't seen her for simply ages.
- used to introduce a summary or an explanation of something that you have just said or done
- I don't want to be rude, it's simply that we have to be careful who we give this information to.
- He was loud, vulgar and arrogant—quite simply the rudest man I've ever met!