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Definition of seem
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of seem is as below...
Seem (a.) 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..
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Trance
::
Trance
(n.) A state in which the soul seems to have
passed
out of the body into
another
state of
being,
or to be rapt into
visions;
an
ecstasy..
Contraindicate
::
Contraindicate
(v. t.) To
indicate,
as by a
symptom,
some
method
of
treatment
contrary
to that which the
general
tenor of the case would seem to
require..
Seemer
::
Seemer
(n.) One who
seems;
one who
carries
or
assumes
an
appearance
or
semblance.
Unseemly
::
Unseemly
(adv.)
In an
unseemly
manner.
Calking
::
Calking
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
seems
tight,
as in
ships,
or of
furnishing
with
calks,
as a shoe, or
copying,
as a
drawing..
Paradox
::
Paradox
(n.) A tenet or
proposition
contrary
to
received
opinion;
an
assertion
or
sentiment
seemingly
contradictory,
or
opposed
to
common
sense;
that which in
appearance
or terms is
absurd,
but yet may be true in
fact..
Mortuary
::
Mortuary
(a.) A sort of
ecclesiastical
heriot,
a
customary
gift
claimed
by, and due to, the
minister
of a
parish
on the death of a
parishioner.
It seems to have been
originally
a
voluntary
bequest
or
donation,
intended
to make
amends
for any
failure
in the
payment
of
tithes
of which the
deceased
had been
guilty..
Guess
::
Guess (v. t.) To judge or form an
opinion
of, from
reasons
that seem
preponderating,
but are not
decisive..
Bossage
::
Bossage
(n.)
Rustic
work,
consisting
of
stones
which seem to
advance
beyond
the level of the
building,
by
reason
of
indentures
or
channels
left in the
joinings..
Decency
::
Decency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
decent,
suitable,
or
becoming,
in words or
behavior;
propriety
of form in
social
intercourse,
in
actions,
or in
discourse;
proper
formality;
becoming
ceremony;
seemliness;
hence,
freedom
from
obscenity
or
indecorum;
modesty..
Beseem
::
Beseem
(v. i.) To seem; to
appear;
to be
fitting.
Seem
::
Seem (v. t.) To
befit;
to
beseem.
Misbeseem
::
Misbeseem
(v. t.) To suit ill.
Seemingly
::
Seemingly
(adv.)
In
appearance;
in show; in
semblance;
apparently;
ostensibly.
Seemlily
::
Seemlily
(adv.)
In a
seemly
manner.
Sheer
::
Sheer (v. i.) Being only what it seems to be;
obvious;
simple;
mere;
downright;
as, sheer
folly;
sheer
nonsense..
Seemly
::
Seemly
(superl.)
In a
decent
or
suitable
manner;
becomingly.
Seemed
::
Seemed
(imp. & p. p.) of See.
Substantial
::
Substantial
(a.) Not
seeming
or
imaginary;
not
illusive;
real;
solid;
true;
veritable.
Decorum
::
Decorum
(n.)
Propriety
of
manner
or
conduct;
grace
arising
from
suitableness
of
speech
and
behavior
to one's own
character,
or to the place and
occasion;
decency
of
conduct;
seemliness;
that which is
seemly
or
suitable..
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