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.
He is merely a servant of the king! or... The bug is merely a small, harmless, ant!
Ganyan lang.
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 (mere-ly)
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.
Merely means just or only.I merely wanted to buy a cookie. It was merely a joke.
The longest word I can find is voltmeter. The letters also spell letter, lottery, merely, motto, overtly, remotely, torte, volte and voter.
We Are Merely Filters was created in 2009.
He is merely a servant of the king! or... The bug is merely a small, harmless, ant!
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.
It's merely (only) a scratch.
Ganyan lang.
ânother word for merely is, happily, or joyously.
He was merely a customer service representative.The changes merely had any impact.