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Spare vs Simple - What's the difference?

spare | simple |


As adjectives the difference between spare and simple

is that spare is scanty; not abundant or plentiful while simple is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.

As nouns the difference between spare and simple

is that spare is the act of sparing; moderation; restraint while simple is (medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.

As verbs the difference between spare and simple

is that spare is to show mercy while simple is (transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.

Play vs Simple - What's the difference?

play | simple |


As verbs the difference between play and simple

is that play is (lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment while simple is (transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.

As nouns the difference between play and simple

is that play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young while simple is (medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.

As an adjective simple is

uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.

Simple vs Slight - What's the difference?

simple | slight |


As adjectives the difference between simple and slight

is that simple is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added while slight is small, weak or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

As nouns the difference between simple and slight

is that simple is (medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant while slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

As verbs the difference between simple and slight

is that simple is (transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs while slight is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

Fugal vs Simple - What's the difference?

fugal | simple |


As adjectives the difference between fugal and simple

is that fugal is (music) of, relating to, or composed using a fugue while simple is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.

As a noun simple is

(medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.

As a verb simple is

(transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.

Simple vs Happy - What's the difference?

simple | happy |


As adjectives the difference between simple and happy

is that simple is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added while happy is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.

As a noun simple

is (medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.

As a verb simple

is (transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.

Simple vs Noodle - What's the difference?

simple | noodle |


As nouns the difference between simple and noodle

is that simple is (medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant while noodle is (usually in plural) a string or strip of pasta.

As verbs the difference between simple and noodle

is that simple is (transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs while noodle is (fishing) to fish (usually for very large catfish) without any equipment other than the fisherman's own body.

As an adjective simple

is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.

Crudely vs Simple - What's the difference?

crudely | simple |


As an adverb crudely

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As an adjective simple is

uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.

As a noun simple is

(medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.

As a verb simple is

(transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.

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