"Seem" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Seem" Meaning

The word "seem" can have several meanings depending on its usage in a sentence. Here are a few possible interpretations:

1. "To appear or suggest (something) in a certain way, even if it is not true": For example, "She seemed anxious, but was actually just nervous about the presentation."

2. "To have the appearance or look of something": For example, "The old mansion seemed to stretch on forever, with its sprawling halls and towers."

In a general sense, "seem" implies a perception or appearance of something, which may or may not be actual reality.

"Seem" Examples

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The new apartment seems very spacious from the outside, but when I went inside, it was much smaller than I expected.

After the bad weather, the park seems greener than ever, but it hurts to see how much litter is scattered everywhere.

Beside her eyes seemed to sparkle with excitement as she spoke about her new role at the company.

The tourists seemed to be enjoying themselves on the beach, but it was also quite full and crowded.

Your French seems to be improving rapidly since you started studying with a tutor.

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Those who search for or pursue something, often a goal, information, or a solution, with a sense of enthusiasm, curiosity, or determination.

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Seeley is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "sci(e)le" meaning "freeman" or "free man". Some people with the surname Seeley may also be of Norman French origin, in which case it is a variant of the name Selly, derived from the Old French word "sei", meaning "forest" or "grove".

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I couldn't find any words in the English language that are spelled exactly as "seelonce". However, I'm going to take a guess that you might be thinking of "leoncino" or "selence" or "onsense", but none of these words exist in the English language.<br><br>However, "once" is an English word that means "at one time; a single time; a single occasion; before".<br><br>If I had to make an educated guess, I'd say "seelonce" might be a misspelling of "essentially once" or "a once peaceful place", but I couldn't find any word or phrase in English that matches this exact spelling.<br><br>If you are referring to something else entirely, could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

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