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seeming
[see-ming]
adjective
apparent; appearing, whether truly or falsely, to be as specified.
a seeming advantage.
seeming
/ ˈsiːmɪŋ /
adjective
(prenominal) apparent but not actual or genuine
seeming honesty
noun
outward or false appearance
Other Word Forms
- seemingly adverb
- seemingness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Southgate has been widely lauded for fostering a better culture and atmosphere inside the squad, with players seeming to get on better no matter who they play for.
The seeming lack of progress — particularly the inability to develop clear policies and protocol — points to what some experts describe as a larger failure to learn from major fire disasters.
He later posted that Israel "has agreed to the initial withdrawal line", seeming to refer to various lines of Israeli troop withdrawal published alongside the US plan.
And in a seeming contradiction of the terms outlined, Netanyahu released a video address on Tuesday saying the Israeli military “will remain in most of the Gaza Strip.”
But while the residents in Petare are learning to handle a rifle, outside of Maduro's strongholds, life goes on as normal, with few seeming to give much thought to the possibility of an invasion.
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