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appear

American  
[uh-peer] / əˈpɪər /

verb (used without object)

  1. to come into sight; become visible.

    A man suddenly appeared in the doorway.

    Synonyms:
    arise, emerge
  2. to have the appearance of being; seem; look.

    to appear wise.

  3. to be obvious or easily perceived; be clear or made clear by evidence.

    It appears to me that you are right.

  4. to come or be placed before the public; be published.

    Her biography appeared last year.

  5. to perform publicly, as in a play, dance, etc..

    He appeared as the king in the play.

  6. to attend or be present, especially to arrive late or stay but a short time.

    He appeared at the party but left quickly.

  7. to come into being; be created, invented, or developed.

    Speech appears in the child's first or second year.

  8. Law. to come formally, especially as a party or counsel, to a proceeding before a tribunal, authority, etc.


appear British  
/ əˈpɪə /

verb

  1. to come into sight or view

  2. (copula; may take an infinitive) to seem or look

    the evidence appears to support you

  3. to be plain or clear, as after further evidence, etc

    it appears you were correct after all

  4. to develop or come into being; occur

    faults appeared during testing

  5. to become publicly available; be published

    his biography appeared last month

  6. to perform or act

    he has appeared in many London productions

  7. to be present in court before a magistrate or judge

    he appeared on two charges of theft

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Related Words

See seem.

Other Word Forms

  • reappear verb (used without object)
  • well-appearing adjective

Etymology

Origin of appear

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English ap(p)eren, from Anglo-French, Old French aper-, tonic stem of apare(i)r, apparoir, from Latin appārēre “to be seen, appear,” equivalent to ap- ap- 1 ( def. ) + pārēre “to be visible”

Example Sentences

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Yet in the U.S., employees do not appear to be telecommuting at greater rates, according to experts and data.

From MarketWatch

A broad malaise is sweeping office life at American companies, which appear to be in a race to find inefficiencies and cut costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

After both Mario movies, a film based on the Legend of Zelda is due to be released next year, and there appear to be plans for an animation based on Donkey Kong.

From BBC

Videos on social media have documented the outage, with one appearing to show it resulting in a highway collision, although police said no injuries had been reported and passengers exited their vehicles safely.

From BBC

Another appears to instruct Claude Code in some cases to go “undercover” and not reveal that it is an AI when publishing code to platforms like GitHub.

From The Wall Street Journal