Sentences

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

  1. The mere thought of leaving home made her feel anxious.
  2. He was a mere child when he first traveled abroad.
  3. Despite her mere presence, the room seemed to light up with joy.
  4. It was not just a mere coincidence that they met at the café.
  5. She brushed off his mere compliments as insincere flattery.
  6. The mere thought of leaving her hometown filled him with nostalgia.
  7. She was a mere child when she first discovered her love for painting.
  8. Despite his wealth, he found happiness in the mere company of good friends.
  9. The mere presence of the dog seemed to calm her nerves during the storm.
  10. It was a mere coincidence that they both chose the same café for lunch.
  11. She achieved her goals through mere determination and hard work.
  12. It was a mere coincidence that they both arrived at the same time.
  13. Despite the mere size of the project, the team managed to complete it ahead of schedule.
  14. He dismissed the complaints as mere trivialities that did not require his attention.
  15. The mere thought of failure made her hesitate.
  16. He was a mere child, yet he spoke with wisdom beyond his years.
  17. Their mere presence in the room changed the atmosphere completely.
  18. She was not just a mere assistant; she was the backbone of the project.
  19. The mere act of kindness can make a significant difference in someone's day.
  20. She was not merely a friend, but a confidante who understood me deeply.
  21. The mere thought of traveling to distant lands excites her imagination.
  22. He dismissed the suggestion as a mere distraction from more important tasks.
  23. The mere fact that he showed up was enough to lift her spirits.
  24. They lived in a mere cottage, yet it felt like a palace to them.