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mere English

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mere

You use mere to show how small or unimportant something is or seems to be. A mere 1% increase in pay made little difference. Humans sing to express feelings beyond mere words. Teachers are mere mortals with God-like tasks. The mere existence of oil and gas does not prove this is a good place to drill. The mere presence of a teacher of the student's own-race positively influences student effort. The mere mention of her name makes him angry. The mere fact that medicine is available has led to an more people coming. An artist is someone who creates something new rather than mere copies.

mere

being nothing more than specified a mere child (= bare, simple) apart from anything else; without additions or modifications only the bare facts shocked by the mere idea the simple passage of time was enough the simple truth a small pond of standing water

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Simple sentences

Politicians are mere puppets. That does not make them less responsible for their deeds, though.
I'm not a real fish, I'm just a mere plushy.
The mere idea of swimming across the river made me tremble.
The mere thought of a snake makes me shiver.
Pets offer us more than mere companionship.
Charlie was a mere child when I saw him last.
I think it is a mere coincidence.
That is a mere excuse for idleness.
Those words are mere diplomatic niceties.
The mere sight of a dog frightens him.
It was a mere chance that I found it.
The mere sight of the doctor made my cousin afraid.
I was scared at the mere thought of it.
A mere repetition of other people's research cannot be called true scientific research.
He is a mere child.
You are no longer a mere child.
She said that the mere sight of him made her sick.
He works for a mere pittance.
She is a mere child.
A home is more than a mere building.
Quantum physics is too difficult for a mere mortal to understand.
We dreamed of five thousand subscribers but instead succeeded with a mere tenth of this number.

Movie subtitles

The sad truth of the matter is that Earth-like planets are mere cosmic specks of dust, and, therefore, detecting them is really quite hard.
But all of this is mere superstition.
I could raise it now. But it would be a mere thing that moved at my will, without a soul.
There's nothing left to do here for a mere police inspector.
Forward mere crewman!
Nothing on this earth that has lasted for thousands of years. was assembled in mere decades.
Of course, Mr. Plympton, you being a mere indoor person. has no idea of the mysteries of nature.
A mere mention of his name and I feel positively murderous.
I am not a mere doctor, sir.
Your mere assertion that I give him overlarge sums of spending money. in no way seems to justify the severe treatment. to which he's obviously been subjected.
You were entrusted with more than a mere sale of jewelry.
No, but the mere thought makes my mouth water.
But Darcy chose to regard the annuity which his father left me, provided I entered the church, as a mere recommendation and not a bequest.
Well, sir, we mere men should have known better.
To shine a light on the doubts in one's heart and, through mere illusions, to lead one to one's choice.
What good will mere acceleration do?
I remember the day he left: A mere boy and a beardless youth.
The mere supposition seems fantastic.
A mere formality.
Why, the mere mention of your name makes him violent.
A mere observation.
A mere formality before delivering a burial permit.
If a government official like Itakura were to come here and get involved you can expect he won't treat this as a mere quarrel case.
You. are a mere murderer!
A mere puppet like this could never touch Father's heart.
You aren't her brother. Or a mere stranger.
All that fuss over a mere trifle.
But, Jeeves, all these are mere indiscretions of youth.
Definitely not, Jeeves. I refused to have my rest interfered by a mere female.
It's a mere scrap of paper.

News and current affairs

From now on, sustainable development must not be a mere slogan, but rather an operational approach to global governance and well-being on a strained and crowded planet.
Why does a regime that appears to be so secure consider mere opinions, or even peaceful petitions, so dangerous?
He denounced Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan as a mere puppet of the sinister governor of Illinois, John Peter Altgeld.
Politicians can make endless promises, but if the budget doesn't add up, politics is little more than mere words.
It would be a mistake to dismiss anxiety about immigration as mere bigotry or apprehension about the globalized economy as simply reactionary.
A mere statement by the US that it has no intention to press this military advantage will not assuage China's fears.
Believing that markets always know best, they dismissed warnings by a few mere mortals (including me) about overpricing of equities and housing.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Vladivostok last year created a mere enclave of development.
Had the goal been mere recovery of tax arrears, there would have been no need to break up the company: Yukos could have settled even these colossal liabilities on a civilized installment schedule.
Mere suspicion might form the basis of action.
An open society will never be created or sustained by righteous entrepreneurs or be the mere byproduct of political engineering.
But don't give it up because you pity the animals being shot, and don't like the attitude to animals that is conveyed by the fact that all this killing is taking place for mere economic gain.
For economists to misrepresent their policy decisions as mere technical matters violates basic ethical and professional precepts.
Today, the average online lifespan of proxy servers in China is a mere 30 minutes, and 17,000 Internet cafes have been shut down.
Unfortunately, the parallel between today's US crisis and previous financial crises is not mere hyperbole.
Laying a foundation for future engagement requires ongoing commitment and effort that goes beyond mere publicity.
Perhaps the mere threat of a no-fly zone will keep Qaddafi's pilots from using their helicopters and fighter jets to kill their own people.
The problem should not be dismissed as a mere settling of old scores.
But, given the dearth of common sense in recent years, the mere fact that a growing chorus of reasonable voices can now be heard is nothing short of miraculous.
By contrast, the threats posed by divided government could be greater than mere parliamentary rumbles.
After all, this treaty is about the last thing a mere confederation needs.
The alternatives are therefore either forging ahead with realeconomic union and further EU integration, or regressing to a mere free-trade area and the renationalization of Europe.

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