COMES vs SEEMS: NOUN
- Arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous)
- The act of drawing spatially closer to something
- The temporal property of becoming nearer in time
- The moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse
- In astronomy, a small companion star in any double, triple, or multiple ‘system.’
- In ancient Rome and the Roman empire, a companion of or attendant upon a great person; hence, the title of an adjutant to a proconsul or the like, afterward specifically of the immediate personal counselors of the emperor, and finally of many high officers, the most important of whom were the prototypes of the medieval counts. See count.
- [ML.] In early and medieval usage, a book containing the epistles to be used at mass; an epistolary; more specifically, the ancient missal lectionary of the Roman Church, containing the epistles and gospels, and said to have been drawn up by St. Jerome.
- [NL.] In music, the repetition of the subject or “dux” of a fugue by the second voice at the interval of a fourth or fifth. Also called consequent, or answer.
- The answer to the theme (dux) in a fugue.
- The answer to the theme, or dux, in a fugue.
- [NL.] In anatomy, a vessel accompanying another vessel or other structure.
- N/A
COMES vs SEEMS: VERB
- Be found or available
- Happen as a result
- Reach a state, relation, or condition
- Have a certain priority
- Cover a certain distance
- Move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody
- Come under, be classified or included
- Come to pass; arrive, as in due course
- Exist or occur in a certain point in a series
- Enter or assume a condition, relation, use, or position
- Extend or reach
- Develop into
- To be the product or result
- Be received
- Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example
- Be a native of
- Come forth
- Come to one's mind; suggest itself
- Experience orgasm
- Proceed or get along
- Add up in number or quantity
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of come.
- Reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress
- 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
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of seem.
COMES vs SEEMS: RELATED WORDS
- Add up, Issue forth, Total, Amount, Number, Fare, Hail, Derive, Descend, Fall, Occur, Follow, Arrive, Do, Get
- Comes, Transpires, Does, Becomes, Makes, Suggests, Tends, Thinks, Sounds, Seemingly, Feels, Looks, Appears, Look, Appear
COMES vs SEEMS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Goes, Come up, Come in, Total, Amount, Number, Fare, Hail, Derive, Descend, Fall, Occur, Follow, Arrive, Get
- Smacks, Methinks, Printing, Laura, Operates, Stops, Believe, Occurs, Shows, Resembles, Apparently, Does, Sounds, Look, Appear
COMES vs SEEMS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Package comes with documentation and two working disks.
- UX looks like when it comes to consent.
- Verizon rules supreme when it comes to coverage.
- Peter comes up with the most detailed plans.
- Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.
- The idea for a feature comes from a business person, the design comes from the Team Lead, etc.
- This signature apron comes with a sweet reminder from Joanna about the nostalgia that comes along with preparing a meal for your family.
- As its predecessor, the game comes with different difficulty settings, symbolized by several famous naval commanders and also comes with a game editor.
- When it comes to information, it comes down to a game of numbers.
- Repentance comes from you, acceptance comes from Him.
- Gosh, it seems like lower is always better.
- Being generic seems to be the Walsh way.
- That just seems way too steep to me.
- This seems to be particularly important for children.
- This seems to get more important every year.
- But the sense of community seems distinctly absent.
- Aaron is the only one that seems to respond and this seems to not be a real company in the US as it says.
- While it seems prudent to always limit anesthetic times as much as possible in any species, it seems particularly true of gannets.
- The work of an architect hardly seems like work at all, and just seems like so much more.
- He seems to recognize Arturia, and it seems to be from his mortal life.
COMES vs SEEMS: QUESTIONS
- What percentage of Dairyland milk comes from Canada?
- What packaging comes with the Parker tornado crossbow?
- What software comes with the Akai Professional apc20?
- What matters when it comes to specialty contracting?
- What percentage of aquaculture comes from freshwater?
- What comes with the ghostblade Kickstarter edition?
- Which comes next pentagon hexagon heptagon octagon?
- What comes after Monday and what comes after Tuesday?
- When the Lord in glory comes first line comes tune title?
- What is the meaning of when Pride Comes then comes disgrace?
- What seems to be Brabantio's attitude toward Roderigo?
- Who wrote Every Little Breeze seems to whisper Louise?
- What to do when your current challenge seems insurmountable?
- Is Australia's real estate market'seems quite odd'?
- Is the Lamborghini M8 more interesting than it seems?
- Is being disciplined harder to achieve than it seems?
- How to stay optimistic when everything seems wrong?
- Is multilingual graphic design harder than it seems?
- Is college football attendance worse than it seems?
- What famous person says it always seems impossible?