simply

simply
simply adv
1 [explain, write, dress, live, eat] simplement, avec simplicité ; to put it simply… en deux mots… ;
2 (just, merely) simplement ; it's simply a question of concentrating c'est simplement une question de concentration ; it's simply a question of explaining il suffit d'expliquer ;
3 (absolutely) absolument ; the concert was simply wonderful le concert était absolument merveilleux ; I simply must dash! il faut absolument que je m'en aille! ; her latest novel is, quite simply, magnificent son dernier roman est, tout simplement, magnifique.

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