Synonym: bare, mere, simple. Similar words: here and there, former, farmer, summer, camera, emerge, cameras, American. Meaning: [mɪr /mɪə] n. a small pond of standing water. adj. 1. being nothing more than specified 2. apart from anything else; without additions or modifications.
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61) The mere thought of lice makes my head itch.
62) It is a mere matter of time.
63) The mere thought of food made her feel sick.
64) The stream had thinned down to a mere trickle.
65) He swung from mere indifference to outright scorn.
66) He dismissed what had happened as a mere peccadillo.
67) It cost a mere trifle.
68) He's a mere cipher in the company.
69) The mere thought of it makes me feel ill.
70) He is a mere machine.
71) A thousand pounds is a mere bagatelle to him.
72) The mere sight of food turned her stomach.
73) We discredited the story as mere rumour.
74) It cost a mere twenty dollars.
75) He dismissed the story as mere rumor.
76) She married a foreigner for mere lucre.
77) The mere sight of her sitting there made his heart beat faster.
78) He greeted us with a mere twitch of his head.
79) The prime minister was a mere tool in the hands of the country's president.
80) The suppression of the revolt took a mere two days.
81) The stream is reduced to a mere trickle in summer.
82) Sixty per cent of teachers are women,[sentence dictionary] but a mere 5 percent of women are heads and deputies.
83) This book offers a distillation of Wittgenstein's thought in a mere fifty pages.
84) It was mere waste of breath to argue with a person in so unreasonable a state of mind.
85) The mere mention of John had touched a very raw nerve indeed.
86) He's a mere child.
87) He treats his wife as no more than a mere appendage.
88) Is his promotion evidence of the minorities' advance, or mere tokenism?
89) It can't be a mere coincidence that they left at the same time.
90) Would you classify her novels as serious literature or as mere entertainment?
More similar words: here and there, former, farmer, summer, camera, emerge, cameras, American, performer, formerly, merchant, numerous, emerging, come round, customer, consumer, emergency, commercial, astronomer, here, there, at the mercy of, meritocracy, where, heresy, thereby, sphere, whereas, wherein, severe.