The phrase "merely this and nothing more" suggests a sense of simplicity or limitation, indicating that something is only what it appears to be, without any additional significance or complexity. It often conveys a feeling of finality or resignation, implying that there is no deeper meaning or hidden layers to explore. This expression can evoke a sense of disappointment or acceptance of reality as it is.
The definition of merely: No more than as described; only.
Nothing in English.
Sold something for an amount of money that cost nothing.
It is simply a fraction: nothing more, nothing less.
Nothing. He is being nice. Say hi back.
Nothing more than means no more than, the same as, a maximum of, simply, merely, nothing but.
It has nothing to do with medical qualifications, it merely shows the doctor is also a Justice of The Peace (Magistrate)
Nothing. It is merely a statistical coincidence and because we abbreviate the year to two figures.
Wrestling is not fake and neither is any of the fights. Nothing about wrestling is fake its merely scripted.
nothing more, nothing less
nothing more and nothing less
No. Height has nothing to do with intelligence.
It means you have a tongue piercing. Nothing more, nothing less.
you is nothing me is more
It could mean nothing.
She just wants to be friends. Nothing more, nothing less.
They argued as if it was a serious issue. It was merely nothing, but a trifling matter.