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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121) The police officers guarding the door let in the celebrities, but they prevented us lesser/mere mortals from going inside.
122) The mere fact of your being there will arouse their suspicions.
123) I can't talk about that experience.The mere thought strikes terror into me!
124) It took her a mere 20 minutes to dispose of her opponent.
125) Growth in the Gross Domestic Product decelerated significantly, from 10.5 per cent in real terms in 2000 to a mere 0.1 per cent in 2001.
126) Growth in the Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ) decelerated significantly, from 10.5 per cent in real terms in 2000 to a mere 0.1 per cent in 2001.
127) The initial conflict was a mere sideshow compared with the World War that followed.
128) It cost a mere bagatelle.
129) No warning bells chimed in this mere mortal mind.
130) You become cause and effect rather than mere effect.
131) This was true civil disobedience rather than mere non-co-operation.
132) They are mere apologists for the existing system.
133) How could a mere machine control itself?
134) These were Realists and not mere copyists.
135) But he was not content with mere physical compliance.
136) But Gassee was no mere blowhard.
137) What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality,[www.Sentencedict.com] the latter condemned as mere vulgarity.
138) Mere words could do little in the short term to reverse the chaotic situation.
139) Miracles can be worked by Him alone, although mere mortals may entreat Him by prayer to perform them on their behalf.
140) After all, you are a creative genius and these characters are mere socialites.
141) The shimmering cascade became a mere backdrop for a circus act.
142) And, in greater detail, he tells how rock became a mere commodity in the billion-dollar music industry.
143) A mere fraction of the population shared in the cultural revolution.
144) For such a man to assault the Government citadel, garrisoned by aristocrats, and buttressed by wealth, seemed mere madness.
145) A penchant for setting oneself apart and above mere mortals.
146) But, in time, even the colonial masters were overthrown in their cricketing dominance by mere colonials.
147) First Jonathan, which had been, in retrospect, a mere blemish on the horizon.
148) The tradition that you came from often looked askance at constitutions, regarding them as mere pieces of paper.
149) It can often arise even when people are a mere few pounds overweight.
150) Only because we see them as mere breeds are they confined within a single Latin name.
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.