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simplicity

This word is typically used as an uncountable noun, meaning you usually do not say "simplicities" when referring to the quality of being simple. In most contexts, it has a positive meaning (e.g., a clean design or a clear explanation). However, be careful: when describing a person's character, it can sometimes imply that they are too naive or lack necessary experience.

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🎬Tuesday afternoon, Karen is organizing a school fundraiser while Eleanor tries to help via text.
Eleanor Smith

KAREN I THINK THE FLYER IS TOO BUSY. GO FOR SIMPLICITY.

Eleanor Smith
Karen Smith
Karen Smith

I'm already snowed under, Eleanor. Please just stop texting me.

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Eleanor is using 'simplicity' to suggest a more minimal design for a flyer (Definition 2). Karen responds with the phrasal verb 'snowed under', meaning she is overwhelmed with work, highlighting the strained relationship between the daughter-in-law and mother-in-law.

Meanings

noun

The quality or condition of being easy to understand or do.

"The beauty of the design lies in its simplicity."

noun

The quality of being plain, basic, or uncomplicated in form, nature, or design.

"She preferred the simplicity of a small country cottage over a luxury mansion."

noun

Lack of sophistication, complexity, or experience; naivety.

"His childhood was characterized by a sweet, innocent simplicity."

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