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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91) The government is in danger of becoming a mere puppet of the military.
92) The trials were a mere farce since no judges were present at all.
93) The President's visit to the slums was a mere pose.
94) His speech was dismissed as mere rhetoric by the opposition.
95) The boss kissed the other performers off as mere amateurs.
96) The incident seems destined to become a mere footnote in history.
97) To her employers she was a mere cipher, with no human feelings at all.
98) I wouldn't go to London for the mere purpose of buying a new tie.
99) I just assumed you were a mere mortal like the rest of us.
100) They said the interview was just a formality/a mere formality, as they've already given me the job.
101) He already knows he has the job so the interview is a mere formality.
102) The mere sight of him makes me want to scream.
103) Mere words, unaccompanied by any violence, cannot amount to an assault.
104) It does not belong to a mere fallible human being to question the ways of divine providence.
104) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
105) The interim government is a mere cipher for military rule.
106) The mere fact that they were prepared to talk was encouraging.
107) It is mere surmise that Bosch had Brant's poem in mind when doing this painting.
108) He flung himself down in the flat submissive posture of a mere supplicant.
109) He played off a mere stone as a genuine gem upon customers.
110) It is too early to say whether the threats are mere sabre-rattling.
111) He is a mere nobody[sentencedict.com], and it is mere a matter of time for people to recognize him.
112) The flood of offers of help had dwindled to a mere trickle.
113) His tumultuous triumph 5 years ago now seems a mere footnote in history.
114) The mere fact that the talks are continuing is a positive sign.
115) Nausea and tiredness were mere pinpricks compared to the emotional pain she was feeling.
116) One official dismissed the ceasefire as a mere propaganda exercise.
117) The American came from behind to snatch victory by a mere eight seconds.
118) These little local firms are mere small fry compared with huge international companies.
119) She never wore perfume, considering it to be mere frippery.
120) The mere mention of food had triggered off hunger pangs.
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