"Plainest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Plainest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Plainest
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"Plainest" Meaning

Most uncomplicated or simple. Least complicated or unusual.

"Plainest" Examples

Example 1: He leaned over the edge and peered into the abyss, it was the plainest thing he had ever seen, a vast chasm cutting through the landscape.#

Example 2: The books on the shelf were arranged in several neat stacks, and the plainest book standing upright told of worlds beyond the stars.##

Example 3: The homely woman, resolute in her ideal of a plain life, tried to keep herself pure in an ornate age.### Example 4: In ancient Greece, the pygmy cat, under dim street lamps sought out forlorn side dishes, quite plain and quietly simple, for veal meal refused bait.### Example 5: Ducks crossed frosted drafts weaving their silent prophecy of fog along drizzly plains,

"Plainest" Similar Words

Plain-clothes

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Plain-looking

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Not very attractive or interesting in appearance; unadorned or unadmirable.

Plain-spoken

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straightforward or uncomplicated in speech or manner; frank and clear in speech.

Plain

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Simple and straightforward. Lacking embellishment or ornamentation; unadorned.

Plainant

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The word "plainant" refers to a person or party that brings a lawsuit or complaint against another party, typically in a court of law. It can also refer to the person making a formal complaint or accusation, often in a business or commercial context.For example: "The plainant in the defamation case failed to prove their claims."

Plainchant

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Plainchant is a style of monophonic sacred song in Western Liturgical music, typically sung by one voice without accompaniment. It is also known as plainsong or plainsong proper.

Plainclothes

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Wearing or disguising oneself in casual, civilian clothing instead of formal uniform or official attire.

Plainer

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Simpler or less complicated. More direct and straightforward, without any unnecessary embellishments.

Plainly

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In a straightforward and uncomplicated manner. Clear and unambiguous, without using complex language or trying to convey subtle shades of meaning.

Plainness

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The quality of being simple and uncomplicated; lacking complexity or subtlety, often in a way that is uninteresting or unrefined.

Plains

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A region of land that is relatively flat or has a very gentle slope, typically without trees. It can also refer to a flat section of a road or a written work that is easily understood.Example: "The plains of the American Midwest are characterized by vast fields and rolling hills."In literature, "plains" is often used to describe a style of writing that is clear and direct, without being too complex or ornate.

Plainsman

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A person who lives in a plain region, often a rural area characterized by relatively flat terrain. Often associated with a rustic or cowboy lifestyle, typically with a strong connection to the land and a self-sufficient, independent outlook.Example: "The plainsman rode his horse across the vast expanse of open land, feeling a sense of freedom and connection to the natural world."

Plainsmen

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People who live on or are inhabitants of the plains, often typically considered to be rural or frontier dwellers, countrymen, or backwoodsmen, typically in North America.

Plainsong

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Plainsong refers to monophonic sacred music, typically Gregorian chant, which originated in the medieval period and is characterized by a single melodic line sung by a soloist or a group of singers. The term specifically denotes the type of musical composition and performance that is simple, accompanied only by a drone or a minimal melodic accompaniment, without the use of any complex harmonies or orchestration. It can also extend to hymns and other forms of sacred music and entertainment that use a similar style.

Plaint

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Expressing or feeling sorrow or discontent, but mildly or weakly, rather than strongly or passionately.

Plaintiff

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A person who brings a lawsuit or court action in a civil case, seeking damages or another remedy, typically against another party called the defendant.