APPEARS vs SEEM: NOUN
- Formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action
- N/A
APPEARS vs SEEM: VERB
- Appear as a character on stage or appear in a play, etc.
- Be issued or published
- Come into being or existence, or appear on the scene
- Come into sight or view
- Seem to be true, probable, or apparent
- Give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appear.
- Present oneself formally, as before a (judicial) authority
- Appear to one's own mind or opinion
- Appear to exist
- Seem to be true, probable, or apparent
- Give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect
- To appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.
APPEARS vs SEEM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- It appears; it is understood as true; it is said.
- To appear, or to appear to be; to have a show or semblance; to present an appearance; to look; to strike one's apprehension or fancy as being; to be taken as.
- To appear to be probable or evident.
- Used to call attention to one's impression or understanding about something, especially in weakening the force of a following infinitive.
- To give the impression of being in a certain way; appear to be.
APPEARS vs SEEM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To befit; to beseem.
APPEARS vs SEEM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To become; beseem; befit; be fit, suitable, or proper for.
- Synonyms Seem, Look, Appear. Look differs from seem only in more vividly suggesting the use of the eye, literally or figuratively: as, it looks (or seems) right. Appear is somewhat stronger, having sometimes the sense of coming into view or coming to seem. Each may stand for that which is probably true, or in opposition to that which is true: not to seem, but to be; the seeming and the real. Should seem and would seem are equally correct, but differ in strength. To say that a thing should seem to be true is to say that it ought to seem so or almost necessarily seems so; to say that it would seem true is to say that, while there are reasons for holding an opposite view, the preponderance of evidence is on the side of its being true.
- To appear to one's self; imagine; feel as if: as, I still seem to hear his voice; he still seemed to feel the motion of the vessel.
- In an impersonal reflexive use, to appear: with the person in the dative, later apparently in the nominative as the quasi-subject of seem in the sense of ‘think, consider’: as, me seem, him seemed, they seemed, the people seemed, it seems to me, it seemed to him, them, or the people (meseems being often written as a single word).
- To appear; be seen; show one's self or itself; hence, to assume an air; pretend.
- To appear; have or present an appearance of being; appear to be; look or look like; in a restricted sense, be in appearance or as regards appearance only.
- To be fit or suitable.
APPEARS vs SEEM: RELATED WORDS
- Reveals, Emerges, Feels, Finds, Apparently, Proves, Looks, Indicates, Seemed, Suggests, Come out, Seems, Come along, Look, Seem
- Believe, Sound, Like, Resemble, Deem, Pretend, Looks, Think, Are, Suggest, Tend, Feel, Appears, Look, Appear
APPEARS vs SEEM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Consists, See, Represents, Includes, Contains, Occurs, Showing, Sounds, Reads, Does, Resembles, Shows, Apparently, Come out, Look
- Consider, Find, Believe, Sound, Like, Resemble, Deem, Pretend, Think, Are, Suggest, Tend, Feel, Look, Appear
APPEARS vs SEEM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- West appears as a submission for the record.
- It typically appears after adding and deleting content.
- Hema also appears on Bloomberg TV and radio.
- It appears that your browser is not supported.
- Whoops, The internet connection appears to be offline!
- The Customize Environment and Services Settings screen appears.
- It appears there havbeen issues with private labs.
- One minor difference exists between what appears in the Field dialog box and what appears with codes displayed inline in the document.
- The Sheet Name is the exact label of the selected sheet as it appears appears in the spreadsheet document.
- ES cells, one allele appears as an expected doublet, whereas the other mysteriously appears as a singlet.
- The employees seem to just make up answers.
- All the rest seem to be properly connected.
- Indeed, the equations and models seem straightforward enough.
- Seem ashamed, or let people see my shame.
- Ride quality and noise seem excellent so far.
- Surprising as it may seem, sponges are animals.
- In such cases we will think, upon reflection, that what we seem to sense is something we only seem to sense.
- You dismiss the qualities that other people seem to admire about him, since to you his virtues seem insincere or unimpressive.
- It may seem simple and it may seem cliche, but I will NEVER stop loving you.
- Each time they seem to take a shot gun approach and replace something which does not seem to fix the problem.
APPEARS vs SEEM: QUESTIONS
- Is Franklin the only character that appears every episode?
- Which Data Handler only appears after the main story?
- What happens when a new polymorphic form suddenly appears?
- What makes surrogates a better film than it appears?
- What happens when King Richard impostor appears to Marian?
- Is the British monarchy less solid than it appears?
- What types of information appears on my credit report?
- Are the 25 elders already there before Christ appears?
- What happens when Malvolio appears in Twelfth Night?
- What information appears on a cosmetic product label?
- What does it mean to make something seem unimportant?
- What is the seem assessment and intervention center?
- Why extraterrestrial life may not seem entirely alien?
- Why does Elizabeth seem so insubstantial in Frankenstein?
- Does Springsteen make rock seem important once again?
- Does quantum mechanics make the world seem stranger?
- Why does persuasion/deception seem so ridiculously powerful?
- Why does repetition make things seem more plausible?
- Are the Appalachian mountains taller than they seem?
- Which passions does Hobbes seem most interested in?