ânother word for merely is, happily, or joyously.
No, the word 'merely' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:He wasn't mad, he was merely disappointed.
In notary terms, an "instrument" is merely another word for a document.
The root word of "merely" is "mere," which means only or just.
It's merely (only) a scratch.
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.
He merely had to say yes in order for her to be able to go to Spain.
He was merely a customer service representative.The changes merely had any impact.
His family merely perpetuated his lies.
There is no such thing as a FB fee. This is merely another internet hoax.
A hippopatumus does not exist it is merely a word that has been made up.
in his lectures he reveals himself to be a merely perfunctory speaker.