Bedeutung
Used to describe something as easy to understand or not complicated.
Aufgabensammlung
3 AufgabenThe instructions for assembling the furniture were so clear, ___________.
Don't overthink it; the solution to this math problem ___________.
Learning to bake a basic cake ___________, once you have the right recipe.
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The word 'simple' comes from the Old French 'simple', meaning 'plain, straightforward, sincere', which in turn comes from the Latin 'simplex', meaning 'single, uncompounded'. The 'sim-' part of 'simplex' is related to 'semel' (once) and 'singuli' (one by one), and '-plex' means 'folded'. So, etymologically, 'simple' refers to something that is 'once folded' or 'unfolded', implying a lack of complexity. The phrase 'It's simple' is a direct and common idiom used to convey this ease or lack of complication.