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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
The brand’s account apologized and asked for her to DM with more details, seeming to believe it was a real complaint.
England finished the half, turning down a kick at goal and seeming to turn out the lights on the contest when Cowan-Dickie burrowed over from the subsequent driven line-out.
She did all this calmly, without seeming effort, for caring for children in this way was second nature to her and left her mind free to wander.
More than seeming to motivate the action, Mr. Adams’s music pulses and races alongside it all.
Mr. Strong’s Oedipus is a commanding figure, exuding virility and seeming to tower over everyone around him, a pillar of rectitude and confidence.
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