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what's the difference between plain and simple
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Sep 23, 2013 8:02 AM
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Simple-Easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty.E.g Simple task
Plain-Not decorated or elaborate; simple or ordinary in character.E.g Plain cake
September 23, 2013
While "simple" often carries a meaning of uneducated or unintelligent, I often describe myself as a "simple person". I do not like to go to fancy places. I do not like getting dressed up (except if I am acting in a stage play). My tastes are simple. I like to eat raw fruit. I would rather walk than ride in a limo. I take the direct approach to problem solving. For me, an "elegant" solution is one that is straightforward and simple.
September 23, 2013
Do you have any examples? The meanings can change a lot, e.g.:
She is very plain = unexceptional, ordinary
She is very simple = uneducated, unintelligent
It's simple = easy, not complicated
It's plain (to see) = obvious, clear
...and many more. It really depends on the sentence...
September 23, 2013
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