simplicity
Pronunciation: [sɪmˈplɪsɪti]
Context: "design"
(noun) the quality of being easy to understand or use. It means something is not complicated and can be used or figured out without much trouble. If something is simple, you can get it quickly.
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The simplicity of the game made it fun for everyone, even those who had never played before.
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The instructions were so complex that the simplicity of the game was lost.
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Do you think the simplicity of this design makes it better than the others?
Context: "lifestyle"
(noun) the state of being plain or uncomplicated in life. It means living without extra things you don’t need and enjoying what you have. If a person embraces simplicity, they focus on what truly matters.
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She chose a life of simplicity, filling her home with only the things she loved.
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His life was so busy and full of distractions that simplicity was hard to find.
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What does living with simplicity mean to you?
Context: "math"
(noun) the quality of being uncomplicated or easy to understand in a problem or idea. In math, a problem is simple when it can be solved easily without complicated steps.
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The simplicity of the math problem helped all the students solve it quickly.
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The complexity of the equation made its simplicity hard to see.
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How can we find simplicity in this math problem?