mere - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • fluctuate: Two of these sites are fluctuating meres while the third is a man-made pond.

Modifies a noun

  • mortal: Pity us mere mortals that have to rely on public transport!
  • coincidence: Its traditional identification as Camelot could hardly be a mere coincidence; here, surely, is the site of King Arthur's court.
  • handful: Maybe no more than a mere handful of times each day in Google.
  • formality: That signature process should have been a mere formality.
  • existence: The mere existence of earlier registrations which you may feel are analogous to your case actually proves nothing.
  • fact: However, the mere facts of history never really mattered to Voltaire.

Modifying Another Word

  • not: They are not mere statistics; they are real people, sick people.
  • now: All their dreams of their children achieving a status in society that was denied to the parents are now mere memories.
  • n't: But the price for you was n't mere gold or silver.
  • never: However, the Word is never mere letters on a page, which is what it has been reduced to by many Protestants.
  • about: It should not be about mere attention to rank.
  • indeed: Now Higgs has codified the modern thinking that executives are indeed mere managers and boards should comprise a majority of non-executives.

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