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appearance

American  
[uh-peer-uhns] / əˈpɪər əns /

noun

  1. the act or fact of appearing, as to the eye or mind or before the public.

    the unannounced appearance of dinner guests; the last appearance of Caruso in Aïda; her first appearance at a stockholders' meeting.

    Synonyms:
    advent, coming, arrival
  2. the state, condition, manner, or style in which a person or object appears; outward look or aspect.

    a table of antique appearance; a man of noble appearance.

    Synonyms:
    presence, demeanor
  3. outward show or seeming; semblance.

    to avoid the appearance of coveting an honor.

    Synonyms:
    pretense, face
  4. Law. the coming into court of either party to a suit or action.

  5. appearances, outward impressions, indications, or circumstances.

    By all appearances, he enjoyed himself.

  6. Philosophy. the sensory, or phenomenal, aspect of existence to an observer.

  7. Archaic. an apparition.


idioms

  1. make an appearance, to come; arrive.

    He didn't make an appearance until after midnight.

  2. put in an appearance, to attend a gathering or meeting, especially for a very short time.

    The author put in an appearance at the cocktail party on her way to dinner.

  3. keep up appearances, to maintain a public impression of decorum, prosperity, etc., despite reverses, unfavorable conditions, etc..

    They tried to keep up appearances after losing all their money.

appearance British  
/ əˈpɪərəns /

noun

  1. the act or an instance of appearing, as to the eye, before the public, etc

  2. the outward or visible aspect of a person or thing

    her appearance was stunning

    it has the appearance of powdered graphite

  3. an outward show; pretence

    he gave an appearance of working hard

  4. (often plural) one of the outward signs or indications by which a person or thing is assessed

    first appearances are deceptive

  5. law

    1. the formal attendance in court of a party in an action

    2. formal notice that a party or his legal representative intends to maintain or contest the issue

      to enter an appearance

  6. philosophy

    1. the outward or phenomenal manifestation of things

    2. the world as revealed by the senses, as opposed to its real nature Compare reality

  7. to maintain the public impression of wellbeing or normality

  8. to come or attend briefly, as out of politeness

  9. to the extent that can easily be judged; apparently

"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

appearance More Idioms  
  1. see keep up appearances; put in an appearance.


Related Words

Appearance, aspect, guise refer to the way in which something outwardly presents itself to view. Appearance refers to the outward look: the shabby appearance of his car. Aspect refers to the appearance at some particular time or in special circumstances; it often has emotional implications, either ascribed to the object itself or felt by the beholder: In the dusk the forest had a terrifying aspect. Guise suggests a misleading appearance, assumed for an occasion or a purpose: under the guise of friendship.

Other Word Forms

  • preappearance noun
  • reappearance noun
  • subappearance noun

Etymology

Origin of appearance

First recorded in 1350–1400; appear + -ance; replacing Middle English aparance, from Anglo-French, Old French, from Late Latin appārentia, neuter plural of Latin appārēns apparent

Explanation

Your appearance is how you look: your clothes, hair, facial expression, skin tone, and posture all factor into your overall appearance. Ever had to go somewhere you didn't want to go? If you stopped by just briefly, you made an appearance. But this word more often has to do with how things look. Your appearance is created by everything people can see, from your hair down to your shoes. Sometimes appearances can be deceiving: maybe you give an appearance of confidence, but you're really nervous inside. The saying "don't judge a book by its cover" means "don't judge by appearances."

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In addition to writing the character’s first appearance, Conway provided Castle’s origin story in a 1975 issue of “Marvel Preview.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 28, 2026

Bulletproof glass encasing the portico for his annual appearance with the Easter Bunny?

From Slate • Apr. 28, 2026

Appearing in a blue jumpsuit Monday, Allen gave brief responses—“I do,” “yes, your honor”—to routine questions during his initial court appearance.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026

The British fighter's most recent appearance in the ring was against Jake Paul earlier that month.

From BBC • Apr. 27, 2026

All along, his appearance had been a gift.

From "The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest" by Aubrey Hartman