Mere in a sentence as a noun

As you can see it's more than a mere re-skinning of the old MySpace code base.

" This is lamentable but it is a mere symptom, and not the cause, of our ills.

To their proponents, such laws are mere "progress", but stories like Gwen's show how misguided these rules can be.

But by the mere fact of them being altered, you realize that the default way of perceiving is just that - just a default.

Mere in a sentence as an adjective

It wasn't a mere text editor with keyboard shortcuts anymoreit had become an extension of your body.

The total fine of $158 million, after Citi got billions in support, is nothing, a mere rounding error on one of their quarterly reports.

If you're the kind of person who sees programming languages as mere tools --- and I think that's a totally legitimate perspective, personally --- you might find Golang very pleasant to use. I don't know that Golang is a great language, but it is an extremely well-designed tool.

They work 100+ hour weeks, they don't have families, or commitments and are willing to do it all for mere peanuts and empty promises of golden rainbows!Sadly - a few years of this turns them into realistic employees - and you need a whole new batch to replace them.

Mere definitions

noun

a small pond of standing water

adjective

being nothing more than specified; "a mere child"

adjective

apart from anything else; without additions or modifications; "only the bare facts"; "shocked by the mere idea"; "the simple passage of time was enough"; "the simple truth"