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HOW TO USE MERE

21/3/2024

 
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​The word "mere" has several uses and connotations in English, primarily functioning as an adjective. Let's explore its meaning, collocations, and examples in simple sentences to give you a comprehensive understanding.
MEANING
  • Minimal, Slightest: Used to emphasize how small or insignificant something is.
  • Pure, Simple: Often used to stress the simplicity or basic nature of something.
  • Just, Only: Indicates that something or someone is nothing more than what is specified.
COMMON COLLOCATIONS
  • mere thought
  • mere presence
  • mere chance
  • mere idea
  • mere details
  • mere hours/minutes/seconds

EXAMPLES
The mere thought of spiders makes her shudder.
His mere presence at the meeting made everyone feel at ease.
She stumbled upon the job opportunity by mere chance.
The project started with a mere idea scribbled on a napkin.
She didn't concern herself with the mere details; she focused on the big picture.
He completed the task in mere hours, surprising everyone with his efficiency.
The concert tickets sold out in mere minutes after they went on sale.
With mere seconds left on the clock, he made the winning shot.


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    WORDS

    All
    Accordingly
    After You
    Altogether
    Cheesy
    Chuffed
    Cold
    Difficult
    Dodgy
    Do You Have Any Questions?
    Everyday Phrases
    Expensive
    Fancy
    Fishy
    Flimsy
    Great
    Gutted
    Hesitate
    I Can't Come To Your ...
    Iffy
    I Hate Winter
    I Have A Lot Of Work
    Let's Talk Shop
    Livid
    Lousy
    Mere
    Once And When
    Relax (v)
    Sad Versus Upset
    The Real Deal
    Truly
    What/how Do You Mean?
    Worry (v)

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