merely
Prononciation : [ˈmɪrli]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(adverb) when you want to say that something is just what it is, without anything more or different. If you say someone is merely a friend, it means they are just a friend and nothing extra.
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She is merely a student, but she works very hard.
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He is not merely a good player; he is the best on the team.
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Are you saying that he is merely pretending to be interested?
Contexte : « limitation »
(adverb) when you want to show that something is simple or not complex. If you say a task is merely an errand, it means it’s just a simple job and nothing too important.
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This is merely a suggestion, you don't have to do it.
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It's not merely a game; it’s a serious competition.
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Is this merely about following the rules?
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