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silver tones of the muezzin echoed in the streets, calling the<br />

faithful to prayer.<br />

similar adj. 1 like, almost identical, comparable, equivalent, nearly<br />

the same; alike: That brooch is similar to the one I bought for<br />

my mother. The two may be similar, but they are not the same. 2<br />

be similar to. resemble, be like, correspond to, compare<br />

favourably with: This letter is very similar to the one I<br />

received yesterday.<br />

simmer v. 1 seethe, stew, cook, boil, bubble: A huge cauldron of soup<br />

simmered on the fire. 2 chafe, seethe, stew, steam, smoulder,<br />

fume, rage, burn, Colloq US do a slow burn: Father is still<br />

simmering because you scratched his car. 3 simmer down. calm or<br />

cool down, cool off, calm oneself, become quiet, control<br />

oneself, get control of or over oneself, Chiefly Brit quieten<br />

down, Slang cool it: Yesterday he was in a towering rage, but<br />

he has simmered down a bit today.<br />

simple adj. 1 uncomplicated, plain, uninvolved, unsophisticated,<br />

understandable, intelligible, (easily) understood,<br />

comprehensible, clear, lucid, straightforward, easy, elementary,<br />

basic: At the age of four, Jan was able to do simple<br />

mathematical calculations. 2 plain, unadorned, undecorated,<br />

unembellished, basic, fundamental, elementary, elemental, mere,<br />

unostentatious, unassuming, unpretentious, modest, classic,<br />

uncluttered, stark, clean, severe, austere, Spartan, homely;<br />

unvarnished, naked, honest: Thea was stunning in a simple black<br />

dress with a colourful scarf and gold jewellery. The simple<br />

truth is that he came home from work to find the house broken<br />

into and his wife gone. 3 sincere, frank, candid, open,<br />

unaffected, uncomplicated, unpretentious, straightforward,<br />

above-board, simple-hearted, uncontrived, direct, upright,<br />

square, forthright, four-square, righteous, honest, na‹ve,<br />

guileless, artless, undesigning, childlike, ingenuous,<br />

unsophisticated, innocent, green: The colonel was a simple man<br />

who was respected because he always said just what he meant. A<br />

simple heart may be its own best guide. 4 unsophisticated,<br />

na‹ve, slow, slow-witted, stupid, thick, thickheaded,<br />

simple-minded, feeble-minded, oafish, bovine, dense, obtuse,<br />

dull, dull-witted, witless, halfwitted, brainless, backward,<br />

imbecilic or chiefly Brit imbecile, cretinous, Colloq dumb,<br />

moronic: That chap Dawson is far too simple to understand what

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