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    merely
    /ˈmɪəli/

    adverb

    • 1. just; only: "Gary, a silent boy, merely nodded"

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  2. MERELY definition: 1. used to emphasize that you mean exactly what you are saying and nothing more: 2. used to…. Learn more.

  3. : nothing more than : only. was merely trying to help. … no boy wanted to be on record as considering a girl a major fox only to discover that she considered him merely cool. Richard Russo. Not merely decorative, the crisscrossing slats and fins variously filter light and provide privacy. Rob Haskell.

  4. When you use merely, it always has a negative, disapproving tinge to it: You might say, "She was merely a minor player in that drama," but if you said, "She was merely the star of the show," you would mean it ironically, since being the star is the most important role.

  5. Define merely. merely synonyms, merely pronunciation, merely translation, English dictionary definition of merely. adv. And nothing else or more; only: Their simultaneous arrival at the party was merely a coincidence.

  6. You use merely to emphasize that something is only what you say and not better, more important, or more exciting. He is now merely a good friend. American English : merely / ˈmɪərli /

  7. used to emphasize that you mean exactly what you are saying and nothing more: I wasn't complaining, I merely said that I was tired. I didn't say that you had to go - I merely suggested that you might want to go. More examplesFewer examples. The minister's speech had merely fogged the issue.

  8. used meaning ‘onlyorsimplyto emphasize a fact or something that you are saying. It is not merely a job, but a way of life. He said nothing, merely smiled and watched her. They agreed to go merely because they were getting paid for it. I'm merely stating what everybody knows anyway.

  9. Merely definition: only as specified and nothing more; simply. See examples of MERELY used in a sentence.

  10. Definitions of 'merely' 1. You use merely to emphasize that something is only what you say and not better, more important, or more exciting. [emphasis] [...] 2. You use merely to emphasize that a particular amount or quantity is very small. [emphasis] [...] 3.

  11. merely meaning, definition, what is merely: used to emphasize how small or unimporta...: Learn more.