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simply
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adv. 1 (context manner English) In a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone. 2 (context manner English) plainly; without art or subtlety; clearly; obviously; unquestionably. 3 (context manner English) weakly; foolishly; ...
Usage examples of simply.
State court as constitutionally entitled to be accorded in the courts of sister States not simply the faith and credit of conclusive evidence, but the validity of a final judgment.
He might have had an accreditation, but he simply did not look the part.
To simply throw together one allele from a Gliksin and another from a Barast, then just hope for the best hardly seems prudent.
It was a commercial preparation kept in an ampoule from which she simply filled the syringe.
Achamian simply stared in blank horror, an anguished pendulum slowly swinging to and fro, to and fro .
Chamberlain later wrote that their conversation simply broke down, with the Southerner finally announcing that Chamberlain could never understand how the South felt.
Truthfully, I had no idea whether the paper was really that damned interesting, or whether he was simply keeping me standing in order to try and annoy me.
And with us the ruddy Solanum has obtained a wide popularity not simply at table as a tasty cooling sallet, or an appetising stew, but essentially as a supposed antibilious purifier of the blood.
They were supported by local Jacobin militants who had either been harassed during the federalist ascendancy or who simply enjoyed showing off their anticlerical zeal.
Along with the novel of plot and the novel of character, certain old-fashioned theorists of the novel would sometimes speak of the novel of ideas, implying that it was a special taste, and that there is something distinct, if not antithetical, about ideas and the kind of narrative pleasure one derives from less abstract and more simply suspenseful stones: what will happen next?
And yet its applicability was simply due to the language of the stage.
And the idea of asking Hong to appraise the chops was simply too apt to reject without a better reason than blind fear.
In fact, of course, he was simply an appraiser and could have worn an Armani suit for all the heavy lifting he was going to perform.
Finally, the contention has been made that in stressing the separate identities of a corporation and its stockholders, the Court overlooked the fact that when a surplus has been accumulated, the stockholders are thereby enriched, and that a stock dividend may therefore be appropriately viewed simply as a device whereby the corporation reinvests money earned in their behalf.
The Christian admonition to love our enemies and the older pagan admonition to know ourselves are at this level simply different ways of describing the same process of archetypal development.