Dictionary
English - Polish
Simple
ˈsɪmpəl
Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
prosty, zwykły, łatwy, nieskomplikowany
Simple meanings in Polish
prosty
Example:
This problem is simple to solve.
Ten problem jest prosty do rozwiązania.
She gave a simple explanation.
Ona dała prostą wyjaśnienie.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in everyday conversations and formal writing to indicate something that is easy to understand or uncomplicated.
Note: The word 'prosty' can be used in various contexts, such as describing tasks, explanations, or objects that lack complexity.
zwykły
Example:
He is a simple man.
On jest zwykłym człowiekiem.
It's just a simple dinner.
To tylko zwykła kolacja.
Usage: informalContext: Used to describe something that is ordinary or not sophisticated.
Note: In this context, 'zwykły' emphasizes the lack of special features or qualities.
łatwy
Example:
The instructions are simple enough.
Instrukcje są wystarczająco łatwe.
It’s a simple task to complete.
To proste zadanie do wykonania.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Often used when discussing tasks or challenges that do not require much effort.
Note: 'Łatwy' focuses on the ease of doing something rather than its overall simplicity.
nieskomplikowany
Example:
Her design is very simple.
Jej projekt jest bardzo nieskomplikowany.
They prefer a simple lifestyle.
Oni wolą nieskomplikowany styl życia.
Usage: formalContext: Commonly used in more formal discussions regarding designs, plans, or lifestyles that lack complexity.
Note: 'Nieskomplikowany' is a more formal term that underlines the absence of complications.
Simple's synonyms
easy
Easy implies something that is not difficult or complicated to do or understand.
Example: The instructions are easy to follow.
Note: While 'simple' can refer to something uncomplicated or basic, 'easy' specifically suggests that a task or concept is not challenging.
straightforward
Straightforward means clear and direct without any complications or confusion.
Example: The solution to the problem is straightforward.
Note: Unlike 'simple,' which can imply a lack of complexity, 'straightforward' emphasizes clarity and lack of ambiguity.
basic
Basic refers to something fundamental, essential, or primary.
Example: The recipe only requires basic ingredients.
Note: While 'simple' can denote ease or lack of complexity, 'basic' emphasizes the foundational nature of something.
plain
Plain describes something that is simple and unadorned, without any embellishments or decorations.
Example: The design is plain but elegant.
Note: In contrast to 'simple,' 'plain' often conveys a lack of ornamentation or embellishment rather than just simplicity.
uncomplicated
Uncomplicated means not complex or difficult, without unnecessary details or difficulties.
Example: The process is uncomplicated and easy to follow.
Note: Unlike 'simple,' which can be a broader term, 'uncomplicated' specifically denotes the absence of complications or intricacies.
Simple expressions, common phrases
Keep it simple
This means to make something easy to understand or do by using basic ideas or methods.
Example: When explaining the concept, it's best to keep it simple so everyone can understand.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the importance of simplicity and clarity in communication or actions.
Simple as that
This phrase is used to emphasize that something is straightforward or easy to understand.
Example: Just follow the instructions, and you'll succeed. Simple as that!
Note: It adds emphasis to the simplicity of a situation or solution.
Simply put
This phrase introduces a simplified explanation or summary of a complex idea or situation.
Example: Simply put, the project failed due to lack of proper planning.
Note: It signals a forthcoming straightforward explanation or statement.
Take the easy way out
This means to choose the quickest or simplest solution, often without considering the consequences.
Example: I know studying for the exam is tough, but don't take the easy way out by cheating.
Note: It implies opting for a less demanding or challenging option, which may not be the most ethical or beneficial.
Plain and simple
This phrase emphasizes that something is clear, direct, and uncomplicated.
Example: The truth of the matter is, he lied to us, plain and simple.
Note: It stresses the straightforward nature of a situation or statement without any embellishments.
In simple terms
This phrase signals a shift to a simpler or more easily understandable explanation.
Example: In simple terms, the company is losing money because expenses are higher than revenue.
Note: It indicates a transition to a less complex or technical way of explaining something for better understanding.
Simple as ABC
This phrase suggests that something is extremely easy to do or understand, similar to the alphabet.
Example: Learning to ride a bike is as simple as ABC once you get the hang of it.
Note: It compares the simplicity of a task to the basic and fundamental nature of learning the alphabet.
Simple everyday (slang) expressions
Piece of cake
An extremely easy task or situation.
Example: Don't worry, fixing this issue is a piece of cake.
Note: Refers to the simplicity of completing a task compared to the original word 'simple'.
No-brainer
A decision or choice that is very easy and requires minimal mental effort.
Example: Choosing between the two options was a no-brainer for him.
Note: Emphasizes that the decision is so simple and obvious that it requires no significant thinking.
Child's play
Refers to something that is extremely easy or simple to do, just like a task that kids can perform easily.
Example: For a math expert like her, solving this equation is child's play.
Note: Contrasts the complexity of the original word 'simple' by likening the task to something even simpler - child's play.
Snap
Denotes that something is very easy and can be done quickly.
Example: Fixing your computer issue will be a snap for me.
Note: Conveys that the task is not only simple but can also be done rapidly or effortlessly.
Breeze
Implies that something is effortless, easy, and smooth.
Example: Don't worry about cooking dinner, it'll be a breeze with our new recipe.
Note: Stresses the ease and lack of difficulty involved in completing a task, similar to 'simple' but with a hint of smoothness.
Cinch
Refers to something that is very easy and straightforward.
Example: Learning to drive a car was a cinch for him.
Note: Indicates that a task is not only easy but also straightforward and uncomplicated, similar to the meaning of 'simple' with a focus on straightforwardness.
Walk in the park
Denotes that something is very easy, simple, and requires little effort.
Example: For a skilled musician like her, playing this song is a walk in the park.
Note: Highlights the simplicity of a task by comparing it to the ease and leisure associated with taking a walk in the park.
Simple - Examples
The instructions are simple.
Instrukcje są proste.
This is a simple task.
To jest proste zadanie.
We need to simplify the process.
Musimy uprościć proces.
Simple grammar
Simple - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: simple
Conjugations
Adjective, comparative (Adjective, comparative): simpler
Adjective, superlative (Adjective, superlative): simplest
Adjective (Adjective): simple
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): simples
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): simple
Syllables, Separation and Stress
simple Contains 2 syllables: sim • ple
Phonetic transcription: ˈsim-pəl
sim ple , ˈsim pəl (The red syllable is stressed)
Simple - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
simple: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.