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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. 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…

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

  5. used to emphasize that something is not large or important: The plane crashed mere minutes after takeoff. It cost a mere 20 dollars. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. You use mere to emphasize how small a particular amount or number is. [emphasis] Sixty per cent of teachers are women, but a mere 5 percent of women are heads and deputies. Tickets are a mere £7.50 at the door. Its online business increased sales by a mere 1 per cent. More Synonyms of mere.

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

  11. mere. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mere1 /mɪə $ mɪr/ adjective (superlative merest) [ only before noun, no comparative] 1 used to emphasize how small or unimportant something or someone is She lost the election by a mere 20 votes. He’s a mere child.