Simplymerely
Simplymerely is a neologism that blends the two English adverbs simply and merely. In usage, it functions as an intensifying modifier intended to convey that a statement is both straightforward and absolute. The term appears mainly in informal writing, online commentary, and branding or social media contexts rather than in formal prose.
Origin and forms have not been decisively documented, but the coinage likely emerged in digital communities
Usage notes and examples: simplymerely can be used to preempt objections by signaling a claim’s unambiguous
Relation to other terms: it sits near pleonastic devices that stack synonyms for emphasis, though many editors