"Plains" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
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.
Wearing or disguising oneself in casual, civilian clothing instead of formal uniform or official attire.
Simpler or less complicated. More direct and straightforward, without any unnecessary embellishments.
In a straightforward and uncomplicated manner. Clear and unambiguous, without using complex language or trying to convey subtle shades of meaning.
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."
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.
Expressing or feeling sorrow or discontent, but mildly or weakly, rather than strongly or passionately.
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.
People who bring a lawsuit against another party, typically an individual, group, or business.