No,
mear is not in the scrabble
dictionary.
How do you spell mere or Mear?
As nouns the difference between
mere
and mear
is that mere is (obsolete) the sea or mere can be boundary, limit; a boundary-marker; boundary-line or mere can be a maori war-club while mear is (“boundary”).
Is Meer a word?
The definition of meer, an alternative spelling for mere,
means something small or unimportant
. An example of meer is making reference to five dollars being a very small amount; a meer amount.
What does the word mere?
Mere
means pure and simple, nothing more and nothing less
. If the mere mention of someone’s name makes you happy, then just hearing his name — and that alone — is enough to make you smile. Mere can have a little irony attached.
What does Mear mean?
Filters
. (obsolete) A boundary. noun.
Whats does obsolete mean?
(ɒbsəliːt ) adjective.
Something that is obsolete is no longer needed because something better has been invented
. So much equipment becomes obsolete almost as soon as it’s made. Synonyms: outdated, old, passé, ancient More Synonyms of obsolete.
What does Lear mean in text?
learnoun.
Something learned; a lesson
. learnoun. Learning, lore; doctrine.
Is meer a Boggle word?
No,
meer is not in the scrabble
dictionary.
Is Mear a valid scrabble word?
No,
mear is not in the scrabble dictionary
.
What language is the word meer?
[ meer;
Dutch
meyr ] SHOW IPA. / mɪər; Dutch meɪr / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun. Jan van der [yahn vahn der].
How can you use the word mere in a sentence?
- [S] [T] I think it is a mere coincidence. ( …
- [S] [T] He is a mere child. ( …
- [S] [T] She is a mere child. ( …
- [S] [T] He works for a mere pittance. ( …
- [S] [T] You are no longer a mere child. ( …
- [S] [T] A home is more than a mere building. ( …
- [S] [T] The mere sight of a dog frightens him. (
What is a mere child?
— used to say
that something or someone is small, unimportant
, etc. She was a mere child [=she was only a child] when her father died.
What is a mere man?
= the target of a “
cougar
” toy boy n. handsome young man kept by a much older woman for the purpose of sexual favors and/or as a companion. British slang.
Is mere a real word?
adjective,
superlative mer·est
. being nothing more nor better than: a mere pittance;He is still a mere child.
Is mere a negative word?
When you use merely, it always has a negative
, disapproving tinge to it: You might say, “She was merely a minor player in that drama,” but if you said, “She was merely the star of the show,” you would mean it ironically, since being the star is the most important role.
Is a mere a pool?
A mere is
a shallow lake, pond, or wetland
, particularly in Great Britain and other parts of western Europe.