adv
merely
MEER-lee
adv
1
Only, and nothing more than; simply.
"I merely asked what time it was — no need to get defensive."
"The delay was merely a formality."
How to Use Merely
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishUsed to say something is only that and nothing bigger or more serious.
Common pairings
merely a suggestion
merely coincidental
not merely X but Y
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Etymology
From Middle English mereli, formed from mere plus the adverb suffix -ly.