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adjective: plain; comparative adjective: plainer; superlative adjective: plainest
1.
not decorated or elaborate; simple or basic in character.
"good plain food"
Similar:
simple, ordinary
without a pattern; in only one colour.
"a plain fabric"
(of paper) without lines.
bearing no indication as to contents or affiliation.
"donations can be put in a plain envelope"
2.
having no pretensions; not remarkable or special.
"a plain, honest man with no nonsense about him"
Similar: straightforward, unpretentious, simple, ordinary, average
Opposite: pretentious, affected
(of a person) without a special title or status.
"for years he was just plain Bill"
3.
easy to perceive or understand; clear.
"the advantages were plain to see"
Similar: obvious, clear, crystal clear
(of written or spoken usage) clearly expressed, without the use of technical or abstruse terms.
"an insurance policy written in plain English"
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