simplicity

/sɪmˈplɪsəti/
noun
  1. The quality of being easy to understand or do; not complicated.
    • She appreciated the simplicity of the instructions for assembling the furniture.
    • The design's simplicity is what makes it so elegant.
    • The simplicity of the recipe makes it perfect for beginner cooks.
  2. The quality of being plain or natural, without extra decoration or luxury.
    • They chose a life of simplicity, living in a small cabin in the woods.
    • The room's simplicity, with only a bed and a chair, felt peaceful.
    • Her style is known for its simplicity — she never wears jewelry.
  3. A lack of intelligence or sophistication; naivety.
    • She mistook his simplicity for stupidity, but he was just kind.
    • His simplicity made him trust everyone he met.
    • The character's simplicity in the story made him an easy target for tricks.
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