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plain adj 1 all of one colour; unpatterned; undecorated. 2 simple; unsophisticated; without improvement, embellishment or pretensions plain food not Dr or Professor, just plain Mr. 3 obvious; clear. 4 straightforward; direct plain language plain dealing. 5 frank; open. 6 said of a person: lacking beauty. 7 sheer; downright plain selfishness. noun 1 a large area of relatively smooth flat land without significant hills or valleys. 2 knitting the simpler of two basic stitches, with the wool passed round the front of the needle. See also purl1. adverb utterly; quite just plain stupid. plainly adverb. plainness noun. plain as a pikestaff all too obvious.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: French, from Latin planus level.
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