plainness

/ˈpleɪnnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being simple and without decoration or extra features.
    • The plainness of the meal—just bread and cheese—was surprisingly satisfying.
    • The plainness of the building's design made it stand out among the ornate houses.
    • She appreciated the plainness of the wooden furniture, which felt calm and uncluttered.
  2. The quality of being easy to see, hear, or understand; clarity.
    • The plainness of the map made it easy to find the trail.
    • He valued the plainness of the instructions, which left no room for confusion.
    • The plainness of her explanation helped the students grasp the difficult concept.
  3. The quality of being ordinary or not physically attractive.
    • The actor's plainness made him perfect for playing everyday characters.
    • Her plainness was offset by her warm and friendly smile.
    • He never worried about his plainness, focusing instead on his kindness and humor.
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