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The word 'merest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'mere', which describes a noun as being nothing more than stated; without additions or modifications.Example Sentence: Lawyers and politicians should avoid the merest hint of impropriety.
The universe does not care about what you want or feel!
Namaste (hello) Mere (My) Nam (with or without an e, name)
The conclusion must round up in a holistic manner to assert the views stated in the essay as truthful facts and not mere hypothesis to debate upon.
Only mere suspicion was needed in the writ of assistance. It granted British officials broad authority to search any location for contraband goods without obtaining a warrant.
Mere Hamdam Mere Dost was created in 1968.
Tagalog translation of MERE: totooExample: mere thoughts: totoong iniisip
it is a mere miracle that he survived. The police told press.
it is mare not mere and they are girls
To hold water. A mere is a lake.
The root word of "merely" is "mere," which means only or just.