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    mere
    /mɪə/

    adjective

    • 1. used to emphasize how small or insignificant someone or something is: "questions that cannot be answered by mere mortals" Similar triflingmeagrebaretrivial

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  2. MERE definition: 1. used to emphasize that something is not large or important: 2. used to emphasize how strongly…. Learn more.

  3. Mere definition: being nothing more nor better than. See examples of MERE used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of MERE is being nothing more than. How to use mere in a sentence. being nothing more than; having no admixture : pure; being nothing less than : absolute…

  5. Mere means pure and simple, nothing more and nothing less. If the mere mention of someone's name makes you happy, then just hearing his name — and that alone — is enough to make you smile. Mere can have a little irony attached.

  6. used to emphasize how strongly someone feels about something or how extreme a situation is: The mere thought of it (= just thinking about it) makes me feel sick. People became excited at the mere mention of his name. the mere idea / possibility / prospect of something. Fewer examples.

  7. 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] You use mere to emphasize how unimportant or inadequate something is, in comparison to the general situation you are describing . [emphasis] ...successful exhibitions which go beyond mere success. There is more to good health than the mere absence of disease.

  8. adjective. /mɪə (r)/ /mɪr/ [only before noun] (superlative merest, no comparative) used when you want to emphasize how small, unimportant, etc. somebody/something is. It took her a mere 20 minutes to win. A mere 2 per cent of their budget has been spent on publicity. He seemed so young, a mere boy. You've got the job.

  9. 1. Being nothing more than what is specified: a mere child; a mere 50 cents an hour. 2. Considered apart from anything else: shocked by the mere idea. 3. Small; slight: could detect only the merest whisper. 4. Obsolete Pure; unadulterated. [Middle English, absolute, pure, from Old French mier, pure, from Latin merus .] mere 2. (mîr) n.

  10. 1. adjective [ADJ n] You use mere to emphasize how unimportant or inadequate something is, in comparison to the general situation you are describing. [emphasis] ...successful exhibitions which go beyond mere success. There is more to good health than the mere absence of disease. 2. adjective [ADJ n]

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