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Simply vs Truly - What's the difference?

simply | truly |


As adverbs the difference between simply and truly

is that simply is (manner) in a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone while truly is in accordance with the facts; truthfully, accurately.

Simply vs Streamline - What's the difference?

simply | streamline |


As an adverb simply

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

As a noun streamline is

(physics) a line that is tangent to the velocity of flow of a fluid; equivalent to the path of a specific particle in that flow.

As a verb streamline is

to design and construct the contours of a vehicle etc so as to offer the least resistance to its flow through a fluid.

Simply vs Undefined - What's the difference?

simply | undefined |


As an adverb simply

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

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Directly vs Simply - What's the difference?

directly | simply |


As adverbs the difference between directly and simply

is that directly is in a direct manner; in a straight line or course while simply is (manner) in a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.

As a conjunction directly

is as soon as.

Simply vs Clarity - What's the difference?

simply | clarity |


As an adverb simply

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

As a noun clarity is

the state, or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity.

Frankly vs Simply - What's the difference?

frankly | simply |


As adverbs the difference between frankly and simply

is that frankly is (lb) in a frank, open or (too) honest manner while simply is (manner) in a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.

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