| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers | | Section II. Personal Affections | | 2. Discriminative Affections |
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| 849. Simplicity. |
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| NOUN: | SIMPLICITY; plainness, homeliness; undress, nudity, beauty unadorned; chasteness, chastity, restraint, severity, naturalness, unaffectedness.
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| VERB: | BE SIMPLE &c. adj.
RENDER SIMPLE &c. adj.; simplify, reduce to simplicity, strip of ornament, chasten, restrain.
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| ADJECTIVE: | SIMPLE, plain, homelike, homish, homely, homespun [fig.], ordinary, household.
unaffected, natural, native; inartificial (artless) [See Artlessness]; free from -affectation, - ornament; simplex munditiis [Horace]; sans façon [F.], en déshabillé [F.].
chaste, inornate, severe.
UNADORNED, unornamented, undecked, ungarnished, unarranged, untrimmed, unvarnished.
bald, flat, blank, dull.
SIMPLE-MINDED, childish, credulous [See Credulity].
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| QUOTATIONS: | - Veritatis simplex oratio est.
- Nothing is more simple than greatness; indeed, to be simple is to be great.Emerson
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