Simply vs Simplicate - What's the difference?
simply | simplicate |
(manner) In a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.
(manner) Plainly; without art or subtlety; clearly; obviously; unquestionably.
(manner) Weakly; foolishly; stupidly.
(focus) Merely; solely.
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, title= (degree) absolutely, positively.
(speech act) Frankly.
To make a system more complex so that the use of the system is easier or simpler.
:Our audience is getting younger and less educated, so despite the additional fabrication costs, we must simplicate the new model of this machine to improve ease of use.
1) A GUI is easier to use than a CLI, but requires more software to implement.
2) Replace a keyboard with a microphone and speech recognition software.
3) Gucci and Blahnik clothing looks clean and simple, and addresses complex requirements for comfort, wear, and appearance, but requires much more care in the choice of colors, material & structural technology, and craft. (This might also illustrate sophisticated.)
As an adverb simply
is (manner) in a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.As a verb simplicate is
to make a system more complex so that the use of the system is easier or simpler.simply
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Adverb
(en adverb)- (Johnson)
Ideas coming down the track, passage=A “moving platform” scheme
Antonyms
* complexlysimplicate
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Verb
(simplicat)Usage notes
Used in design of solutions to complex problems or situations.1) A GUI is easier to use than a CLI, but requires more software to implement.
2) Replace a keyboard with a microphone and speech recognition software.
3) Gucci and Blahnik clothing looks clean and simple, and addresses complex requirements for comfort, wear, and appearance, but requires much more care in the choice of colors, material & structural technology, and craft. (This might also illustrate sophisticated.)