plain
When we say something is plain, it means it’s very simple and not fancy. Imagine a piece of paper with nothing on it. It’s just white and smooth, without any drawings or colors. That’s a plain paper. It’s like when you have a shirt with no pictures or designs on it, just one solid color. That’s a plain shirt.
Think about eating a piece of bread with nothing on it, like butter or jam. It’s just the bread by itself. That’s plain bread. It doesn’t have anything extra to make it taste different or special.
Now, picture a room with just a chair and a table, no toys, no posters, just the basics. That room is plain because it doesn’t have anything extra to make it look exciting or colorful.
Plain things are often very easy to understand because they are not complicated. When someone tells a plain story, they use simple words and don’t add lots of extra details. It’s like telling a story about going to the park without talking about every single tree or bird you saw.