1. plainer - Noun
2. plainer - Adjective
plainer
comparative form of plain: more plain
Of the two, she was certainly the plainer.
plainer (plural plainers)
A policeman who wears plainclothes.
One painful duty fulfilled makes the next plainer and easier. Helen Keller
The Way to ſee by Faith is to ſhut the Eye of Reaſon: The Morning Daylight appears plainer when you put out your Candle. Benjamin Franklin
Cyprian was a boy who carried with him through early life the wondering look of a dreamer, the eyes of one who sees things that are not visible to ordinary mortals, and invests the commonplace things of this world with qualities unsuspected by plainer folk – the eyes of a poet or a house agent. Saki
Facts speak plainer than words. Aesop
The plainer the dress, the greater luster does beauty appear. Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
A fragment of two uncut sheets of Moorish -styled cards of a similar but plainer style were found in Spain and dated to the early 15th century. Source: Internet