Home
3D
Stylish English
Comic Cartoon
Curly
Decorative
Dingbats
Dotted
Famous
Fire
Gothic
Groovy
Handwriting
Headline
more
Horror
Ice Snow
Modern
Outline
Russian
Sci Fi
Script
Valentine
Alien
Animals
Army Stencil
Asian
Bitmap Pixel
Black Letter
Blurred
Brush
Celtic Irish
Chalk Crayon
Christmas
Computer
Disney
Distorted
Easter
Fantasy
Fixed Width
Graffiti
Greek Roman
Halloween
Italic
LCD
Medieval
Mexican
Movies Tv
Old English
Old School
Pointed
Retro
Rock Stone
Rounded
School
Scratched
Serif
Square
Trash
Typewriter
USA
Various
Western
English to English Dictionary ⇛
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Definition of appear
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 appear is as below...
Appear
(v. i.) To
become
visible
to the
apprehension
of the mind; to be known as a
subject
of
observation
or
comprehension,
or as a thing
proved;
to be
obvious
or
manifest..
Lern More About Appear
☛ Wiki Definition of Appear
☛ Wiki Article of Appear
☛ Google Meaning of Appear
☛ Google Search for Appear
Chronogram
::
Chronogram
(n.) An
inscription
in which
certain
numeral
letters,
made to
appear
specially
conspicuous,
on being added
together,
express
a
particular
date or
epoch,
as in the motto of a medal
struck
by
Gustavus
Adolphus
in 1632:
ChrIstVs
DVX; ergo
trIVMphVs.-
the
capitals
of which give, when added as
numerals,
the sum
1632..
Making
::
Making
(n.)
External
appearance;
from.
Liking
::
Liking
(p. a.)
Looking;
appearing;
as,
better
or worse
liking.
See Like, to
look..
Goodly
::
Goodly
(superl.)
Of
pleasing
appearance
or
character;
comely;
graceful;
as, a
goodly
person;
goodly
raiment,
houses..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) A
counterfeit
gem,
composed
of two
pieces
of
crystal,
with a color them, and thus
giving
the
appearance
of a
naturally
colored
gem. Also, a piece of paste or glass
covered
by a
veneer
of real
stone..
Grand
::
Grand
(superl.)
Great in size, and fine or
imposing
in
appearance
or
impression;
illustrious,
dignifled,
or noble (said of
persons);
majestic,
splendid,
magnificent,
or
sublime
(said of
things);
as, a grand
monarch;
a grand lord; a grand
general;
a grand view; a grand
conception..
Silver
::
Silver
(n.)
Anything
having
the
luster
or
appearance
of
silver.
Showing
::
Showing
(n.)
Appearance;
display;
exhibition.
Retrograde
::
Retrograde
(v. i.) To go in a
retrograde
direction;
to move, or
appear
to move,
backward,
as a
planet..
Sunrising
::
Sunrising
(n.) The first
appearance
of the sun above the
horizon
in the
morning;
more
generally,
the time of such
appearance,
whether
in fair or
cloudy
weather;
as, to begin work at
sunrise..
Scotomy
::
Scotomy
(n.)
Obscuration
of the field of
vision
due to the
appearance
of a dark spot
before
the eye.
Aspect
::
Aspect
(n.)
Appearance
to the eye or the mind; look; view.
#NAME?
::
-ol () A
suffix
denoting
that the
substance
in the name of which it
appears
belongs
to the
series
of
alcohols
or
hydroxyl
derivatives,
as
carbinol,
glycerol,
etc..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) The
appearance
or
impression
made by the
conduct
or
carrer
of a
person;
as, a sorry
figure..
Habit
::
Habit (n.)
Outward
appearance;
attire;
dress;
hence,
a
garment;
esp., a
closely
fitting
garment
or dress worn by
ladies;
as, a
riding
habit..
Apparently
::
Apparently
(adv.)
Seemingly;
in
appearance;
as, a man may be
apparently
friendly,
yet
malicious
in
heart..
Handsome
::
Handsome
(superl.)
Agreeable
to the eye or to
correct
taste;
having
a
pleasing
appearance
or
expression;
attractive;
having
symmetry
and
dignity;
comely;
--
expressing
more than
pretty,
and less than
beautiful;
as, a
handsome
man or
woman;
a
handsome
garment,
house,
tree,
horse..
Pillar
::
Pillar
(n.)
Figuratively,
that which
resembles
such a
pillar
in
appearance,
character,
or
office;
a
supporter
or
mainstay;
as, the
Pillars
of
Hercules;
a
pillar
of the
state..
Seemingness
::
Seemingness
(n.)
Semblance;
fair
appearance;
plausibility.
Automaton
::
Automaton
(v. i.) A
self-moving
machine,
or one which has its
motive
power
within
itself;
--
applied
chiefly
to
machines
which
appear
to
imitate
spontaneously
the
motions
of
living
beings,
such as men,
birds,
etc..
Random Fonts
Most Popular
Privacy Policy
GDPR Policy
Terms & Conditions
Contact Us