be plain
Frequency: 8.520.0 per million words
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Examples (20)
- The design of the furniture is very plain, yet elegant.
- The food was fairly plain, but well cooked.
- Her taste in clothes is usually quite plain, favoring comfort over flashiness.
- It is all very plain to me.
- The instructions for assembling the toy were remarkably plain and easy to follow.
- Her taste in clothes is quite plain and functional.
- The meal was fairly plain, but well cooked and delicious.
- The writing style was plain, direct, and easy to understand.
- She prefers that her writing be plain and direct, without unnecessary embellishments.
- His message was plain: no more delays.
- It is plain to see that he's upset about the decision.
- It should be plain that we cannot continue this way.
- Her intentions were plain from the start; she wanted to win the competition.
- The walls were plain white, without any decorations.
- Within weeks, it became perfectly plain that the new policy was failing.
- The truth will be plain once all the facts are revealed.
- It was plain to everyone that the team needed more practice.
- Despite the intricate details, the overall design is rather plain.
- The truth is now plain; there's no hiding the facts.
- To anyone paying attention, the solution was plain.