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plainest

Aussprache: [ˈpleɪnəst]

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Kontext: „appearance“

(adjective) having no decoration or extra features, making it very simple. If something is plain, it means it is basic or straightforward, without any fancy things.

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She wore her plainest dress, which was just a simple solid color.

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The dinner was not plain at all; it was full of fancy flavors and decorations.

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What is the plainest item you have in your closet?

Kontext: „clarity“

(adjective) being very clear or easy to understand. If you explain something in the plainest way, it means you are making it simple so everyone can get it.

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He explained the math problem in the plainest terms possible.

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The instructions were not in the plainest language; they were quite confusing.

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Can you give me the plainest explanation of how this works?

Kontext: „quality“

(adjective) referring to something being the simplest or most direct among other similar things. If you say something is the plainest, it means nothing is simpler or less complicated than it.

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This is the plainest solution to the problem; there’s no need to overthink it.

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That was not the plainest method; it was quite complicated compared to the others.

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Which plan do you think is the plainest one we have?

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