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Complexly vs. Simply

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Complexlyadverb

In a complex manner.

Simplyadverb

(manner) In a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.

Complexlyadverb

(math) Involving complex numbers.

Simplyadverb

(manner) Plainly; without art or subtlety

Complexlyadverb

In a complex manner; not simply.

Simplyadverb

(manner) Weakly; foolishly; stupidly.

Complexlyadverb

in a complex manner

Simplyadverb

(focus) Merely; solely.

‘I was simply asking a question.’;

Complexly

Complexly is an American online video and audio production company, based in Missoula, Montana, and Indianapolis, Indiana. Its founders are brothers John and Hank Green (who acts as CEO), who began their Vlogbrothers YouTube channel in 2007.

Simplyadverb

(degree) absolutely, positively.

‘That was a simply wonderful dessert.’;

Simplyadverb

(speech act) Frankly.

‘Simply, he just fired you.’;

Simplyadverb

In a simple manner or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; along; merely; solely; barely.

‘[They] make that now good or evil, . . . which otherwise of itself were not simply the one or the other.’; ‘Simply the thing I amShall make me live.’;

Simplyadverb

Plainly; without art or subtlety.

‘Subverting worldly strong and worldly wiseBy simply meek.’;

Simplyadverb

Weakly; foolishly.

Simplyadverb

and nothing more;

‘I was merely asking’; ‘it is simply a matter of time’; ‘just a scratch’; ‘he was only a child’; ‘hopes that last but a moment’;

Simplyadverb

absolutely; altogether; really;

‘we are simply broke’;

Simplyadverb

in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment;

‘she was dressed plainly’; ‘they lived very simply’;

Simplyadverb

absolutely;

‘I just can't take it anymore’; ‘he was just grand as Romeo’; ‘it's simply beautiful!’;

Simplyadverb

in a straightforward or plain manner

‘she spoke simply and from the heart’;

Simplyadverb

merely; just

‘simply complete the application form’;

Simplyadverb

absolutely; completely (used for emphasis)

‘it makes Trevor simply furious’;

Simplyadverb

used to introduce a short summary of a situation

‘quite simply, some things have to be taught’;

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