mere in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
MERE (adjective): used to emphasize how small or insignificant something is.
Sample Sentences
- The mere thought of leaving home made her feel anxious.
- He was a mere child when he first traveled abroad.
- Despite her mere presence, the room seemed to light up with joy.
- It was not just a mere coincidence that they met at the café.
- She brushed off his mere compliments as insincere flattery.
- The mere thought of leaving her hometown filled him with nostalgia.
- She was a mere child when she first discovered her love for painting.
- Despite his wealth, he found happiness in the mere company of good friends.
- The mere presence of the dog seemed to calm her nerves during the storm.
- It was a mere coincidence that they both chose the same café for lunch.
- She achieved her goals through mere determination and hard work.
- It was a mere coincidence that they both arrived at the same time.
- Despite the mere size of the project, the team managed to complete it ahead of schedule.
- He dismissed the complaints as mere trivialities that did not require his attention.
- The mere thought of failure made her hesitate.
- He was a mere child, yet he spoke with wisdom beyond his years.
- Their mere presence in the room changed the atmosphere completely.
- She was not just a mere assistant; she was the backbone of the project.
- The mere act of kindness can make a significant difference in someone's day.
- She was not merely a friend, but a confidante who understood me deeply.
- The mere thought of traveling to distant lands excites her imagination.
- He dismissed the suggestion as a mere distraction from more important tasks.
- The mere fact that he showed up was enough to lift her spirits.
- They lived in a mere cottage, yet it felt like a palace to them.