You have spelled it correctly, merely.
"I was merely trying to tell you that you mistakenly picked salt, not sugar," Sally told her friend, who was making a home made cake. The friend laughed, but was relieved that Sally caught the mistake.
M-E-R-E-L-Y.
I would merely like to express my gratitude for your assistance in completing the project.
The Tagalog word for "merely" is "lamang."
The word "merely" is an adverb. It is commonly used to indicate that something is done only as a formality or is just something simple.
The root word of "merely" is "mere," which means only or just.
I jumped with a start at the loud noise but it was merely a book that had slipped to the floor.
A car that has no roof is merely roofless, but the name for such a car that has a retractable or removable roof is a convertible.
The spelling is "Fahrenheit", an English temperature scale, while "Celsius" is the metric scale. The measurements are not "opposite", merely on a different scale.
Merely is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:I am merely just browsing.He is merely trying to help.
The longest word I can find is voltmeter. The letters also spell letter, lottery, merely, motto, overtly, remotely, torte, volte and voter.
Merely means just or only.I merely wanted to buy a cookie. It was merely a joke.
We Are Merely Filters was created in 2009.
I would merely like to express my gratitude for your assistance in completing the project.
its impossible unless you are possessed by a demon WRONG. WRONG. WRONG. A million gallons of wrong. Magick is real, it works, and no daemonic possession is needed. You merely need to know one to use it.
ânother word for merely is, happily, or joyously.
It's merely (only) a scratch.
The Tagalog word for "merely" is "lamang."
He was merely a customer service representative.The changes merely had any impact.