An adverb that indicates a limitation to a single aspect or reason, often implying that there is nothing more significant or complex beyond that point, as in "it is merely that" or "it involves only that."
An adverb used to suggest that a statement or description does not encompass the full reality, often accompanied by expressions indicating that the matter is not as straightforward as it seems.
A term that conveys the idea of simplicity or a lack of complexity, often qualifying a statement to mean that it should not be overstated, as in "it is just that" or "it is solely that."
An adverb that signals a reduction in scope or meaning, indicating that something is being referenced in a more straightforward or essential form, often used to clarify that the subject is not inclusive of other dimensions.
Example:
彼は単に好奇心からそれをしただけだ。
With remarkable ease; in a way that seems effortless and without difficulty.
In a manner that appears surprisingly simple or straightforward, often leaving others astonished by the lack of challenge.
Achieving something with such simplicity that it suggests minimal effort or skill is required.
Example:
彼はこれまでいとも簡単にたくさんの挑戦者をリングに沈めてきた。