Englishfor English speakers
mere
Adjective
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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.
window
Noun
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A piece of glass in a wall to let people see through it.
He looked out the window.
dressing
Noun
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Something put on a wound to protect it.
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Dressing is a sauce that is put on salads or other foods.
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A bread-based food that is put on or around a turkey.
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Something added to the soil as a fertilizer etc.
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The activity of getting dressed.
He liked dressing up in fancy costumes.