👉 Wholly, entirely.
Alright class, settle down now, letâs take a look today, At a word thatâs quite simple, but needs a little play! âMerelyâ is the word weâre tackling with glee, And the dictionary tells us, âWholly,â you see? Think of it like this, my dears, nice and slow, It means something isn't much, doesnât overflow. Like saying "I merely ate a small piece of cake," â Just a little bit, for goodness sake! Or "It's merely a suggestion," you understand? Not a command, just offered by hand. âWhollyâ and âentirely,â they paint the same scene, Showing something isnât grand, itâs not keen To boast or to shine with a brilliant display, "Merely" just means "it is," in its simplest way! Do you have any questions about this little rhyme? Let's discuss!