The word plain means "ordinary," "normal," or "nothing special."
An example of it being used in a sentence: I would like to order a plain slice of pizza.
This means that the Pizza that I want to order should be without any special toppings or other changes.
Plain can also be a noun = flat land
They looked across the plain but could see no sign of the wagons.
Plain as an adjective can mean:
unmixed, pure - I'll have a plain cracker thanks
not complicated, simple - She wore a plain blue dress. (same as pizza above)
clearly understood, obvious - He made his intentions plain to all
Here are a few examples The Tax man always writes to you in a plain brown envelope. Strong plain flour is best to use when making bread dough. I'm talking to you in plain English. Plain clothes Police patrol the pubs at night looking for illicit activity.
My friend Lucy lives nears the plains.
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two. ex-plained
They plained a suprize land attack
It has 2 syllables. Ex-plained.
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