simplicity
simple noun14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3
Used to compare the simplicity of something to something else.
Describes something that seems simple on the surface but may be more complex underneath.
Describes a pleasing and graceful simplicity, often in design or explanation.
Describes a simplicity that is severe, bare, or plain.
Describes an innocent, naive, or uncomplicated simplicity, like that of a child.
Similar to 'apparent simplicity', suggesting that the simplicity is misleading.
Used to specify what is simple (e.g., simplicity of design).
Indicates the reason or purpose is to make things simple.
To possess the quality of being simple.