simplicidad
simplicity
noun seem-plee-see-DAHD Rare
Origin: From Latin simplicitas.
Usage Note
Simplicidad refers to the quality of being simple, uncomplicated, or unadorned — valued in design, speech, and lifestyle. It is distinct from sencillez, which carries a warmer connotation of personal modesty or unpretentiousness; simplicidad is more neutral and abstract. Do not confuse with simpleza, which can imply shallow-mindedness.
Examples
"La simplicidad de su diseño lo hace elegante."
Natural Translation
The simplicity of his design makes it elegant.
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