SIMPLE...

Definition of SIMPLE    see bottom for Its Nature, Wisdom only gives a definition, not is worth....
: free from guile : innocent
a : free from vanity : modest
b : free from ostentation or display simple
outfit>
: of humble origin or modest position simple
farmer>
a : lacking in knowledge or expertise simple
amateur of the arts>
b (1) : stupid
(2) : mentally retarded
c : not socially or culturally sophisticated : naive; also : credulous
a : sher, unmixed <simple honesty>
b : free of secondary complications simple
vitamin deficiency>
c (1) : having only one main clause and no subordinate clauses simple
sentence> (2) of a subject or predicate : having no modifiers, complements, or objects
d : constituting a basic element : fundamental
e : not made up of many like units simple
eye>
: free from elaboration or figuration <simple harmony>
a (1) : not subdivided into branches or leaflets simple
stem> simple leaf> (2) : consisting of a single carpel (3) : developing from a single ovary simple fruit>
b : controlled by a single gene <simple inherited characters>
: not limited or restricted : unconditional simple
obligation>
: readily understood or performed <simple directions> simple
to make>
of a statistical hypothesis : specifying exact values for one or more statistical parameters — compare composite 3

Examples of SIMPLE

  1. The solution to the problem was relatively simple.
  2. The answer is really quite simple.
  3. There are three simple steps to follow.
  4. The camera is simple to use.
  5. Don't go into too much detail in the report. Just keep it simple and to the point.
  6. The melody is very simple.
  7. I'm a simple farmer just trying to make a living.
  8. Relaxing on the beach and watching the sunset is one of life's simple pleasures.
  9. He enjoys the simple pleasure of spending time with his wife and kids after work.

Origin of SIMPLE

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin simplus, alteration of Latin simplic-, simplex single, having one ingredient, plain, from sem-, sim- one + -plic-, -plex -fold — more at same, -fold
First Known Use: 13th century
 
Simple, It's Nature >>>>It is never alone.....Therby making itself SEEM complex>>>>>>WIsdom>>>>>?????? 
Man you are so wise, you walk with eyes closed and ears off, yet your discoveries are trumpeted through time itself.....silly man, you are the cat in the HAT, for you know all about that...Howling...

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