word choice - "Just" versus "simply"


To which extent is just interchangeable with simply, as in the example?



It's becoming more than just annoying.
It's becoming more than simply annoying.



Is just synonym of simply in just any case or are there situations where the two adverbs convey slightly different meanings?


Also, Google gives 1,800,000,000 results for just and only 295,000,000 results for simply. Is one preferred over the other?




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