Antonym: complexity. Similar words: implicit, complicity, duplicity, simplify, explicit, implicate, explicitly, simplification. Meaning: [sɪm'plɪsətɪ] n. 1. the quality of being simple or uncompounded 2. a lack of penetration or subtlety 3. absence of affectation or pretense 4. freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort 5. lack of ornamentation.
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151 As development officers we were allowed, for simplicity, to accept expenditure up to £200 per week, per person.
152 No wonder we prefer the simplicity of morality tales with comforting villains.
153 It took even Chadwick a while to grasp the beauty of such simplicity.
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154 Nature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummy. Isaac Newton
155 There is no greatness where there is not simplicity, goodness, and truth. Leo Tolstoy
156 But a balanced reply must take account of less tangible issues like legislative simplicity and public confidence.
157 At its heart is a slow movement of great intensity and spellbinding simplicity, magically performed.
158 Beside these confusions, the constitutional guarantee of free speech has an impressive simplicity.
159 But it is the poetic strength and simplicity of the writing that seduces the reader.
160 He talks about them non-stop, rapid-fire, revealing a depth of knowledge that contradicts the simplicity of the subject.
161 Ironically(sentencedict.com), it's the simplicity that has been a major headache for distributors Oak Marketing.
162 The simplicity of the sect attracted thousands of poor peasants.
163 The simplicity of his cuisine did not seem to bother him, but I felt sad for him.
164 This time consuming analytical procedure has the advantage of simplicity and requires little specialist equipment.
165 This contrasts strongly with the simplicity of word processing, data base or even spreadsheet software.
166 Although mines and booby traps are often lumped together and share a lethal simplicity, they are actually very different weapons.
167 Other forms of taxation may be introduced as well, but for the sake of simplicity we will confine our discussion to income taxation.
168 On one side, ease and simplicity; on the other, loneliness and endless feuds with the government.
169 This may lead one to think that simplicity should not be considered as just paucity of initial data.
170 They never settled anywhere very long, and so their way of life always kept its relative simplicity.
171 He reveres Cage for his rigorous search for simplicity, his fantastic openness to experiences and ideas.
172 the relative simplicity of the new PC.
173 the grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture.
174 Modern furniture design tends to simplicity.
175 The redeeming feature of the plan is its simplicity.
176 For simplicity, let us assure an exactly equimolar mixture.
177 Class : DBI prizes laziness and simplicity.
178 The apparent simplicity of this concept conceals innumerable snags.
179 I try for simplicity. I am often too wordy.
180 Lua's compactness is a consequence of its simplicity.
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