nur
only
no more than; solely
Learn nur with free cards in 30 seconds.
10 minutes a day can add up to 3,000 words a year. Spaced flashcards bring each word back when it is time to remember it.
nur fits your vocabulary level. Check your level if you are not sure.

How many words can you learn in a year?
If you learn 8-10 new words a day and review them regularly with flashcards, you can cover about 3,000 words in a year.
ZapomniEnglish brings words back at the right time: difficult words appear more often, familiar words less often.
Not sure what pace to start with? Check your vocabulary level and we will suggest words for your level.
We count words you add to learning and review regularly. Active use grows gradually and depends on practice.
| Pace | Per day | Per year | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Easy | 3 words | ≈ 1,100 words | starting without pressure |
| Balanced | 5 words | ≈ 1,800 words | steady growth |
| Recommended | 8 words | ≈ 2,900 words | around 3,000 words a year |
| Fast | 10 words | ≈ 3,650 words | visible vocabulary growth |
| Intensive | 15 words | ≈ 5,500 words | strong motivation |
nur with English translation
nur usage examples
Usage examples will appear here with translation and context.
Learn by topic
nur belongs to the topic "Top 1000". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
nur synonyms
What's the difference between nur / bloß / lediglich / einzig / nurmehr / erst
only — no more than; solely
Colloquial “only/just,” often with a sense of limitation or slight irritation.
Ich habe bloß zehn Euro dabei.
У меня с собой всего лишь десять евро.
More formal and precise “merely/only,” sounds more official than “nur.”
Es handelt sich lediglich um einen Vorschlag.
Речь идёт лишь о предложении.
“Only” in the sense of “sole/unique,” emphasizing exclusiveness; less common than “nur.”
Sie ist meine einzige Schwester.
Она моя единственная сестра.
Rare, especially in Austrian and southern German usage; means “now only / only still.”
Es ist nurmehr eine Frage der Zeit.
Теперь это лишь вопрос времени.
Means “just/only (now),” often indicating that something happened later than expected or is still limited.
Ich bin erst um acht Uhr angekommen.
Я пришёл только в восемь часов.
Can mean “only/just,” but often sounds literary or old-fashioned; in speech it is more often understood as “alone.”
Allein der Gedanke daran macht mich nervös.
Одна лишь мысль об этом меня нервирует.
“Exclusively/only,” with a strong restriction: nothing except the stated thing is included.
Der Eingang ist ausschließlich für Mitarbeiter.
Вход исключительно для сотрудников.
What's the difference
More related word breakdowns
Short comparisons help you choose the right word by meaning, context, and typical examples.

В чем разница в английском между carry, wear, tote и lug
Carry — нести или иметь при себе, wear — носить на теле, tote — таскать с собой, lug — тащить тяжёлое с усилием.

В чем разница в английском между whole, entire, complete и intact
Разница между whole, entire, complete и intact: целое, весь объем, завершенность и сохранность без повреждений.

В чем разница в английском между choose, pick, select и opt for
Разница между choose, pick, select и opt for: обычный выбор, разговорный выбор, выбор из списка и осознанное предпочтение.
Related words and lists for nur
How to pronounce nur and what this word means
nur translation: only. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce nur
/nuːɐ̯/
nur translation
only
nur transcription
/nuːɐ̯/
How this dictionary entry is reviewed
ZapomniEnglish prepares dictionary data automatically, then the editorial workflow checks high-frequency words, top lists, and pages that already receive search impressions first.
Questions about this word
nur meaning: what does it mean?
nicht mehr als; ausschließlich
nur pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
nur is pronounced as /nuːɐ̯/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Learn nur in your vocabulary
Add this word to practice, repeat it with audio, examples and your own word lists.