"Seemlily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Seemlily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Seemlily" Meaning

Seemingly is another spelling of "seemely", however, I think you meant "seemingly" or "seemly".

Seemly and seemingly are two words with different meanings and usage.

1. Seemly (adverb): Suitable or fitting for the occasion or situation; appropriate. It is less common than seemingly.
Example: "She acted in a seemly manner at the funeral."

2. Seemingly (adverb): In a way that seems to be true; apparently. It is more common than seemly.
Example: "He was seemingly happy, but I'm not sure if it was genuine."

"Seemlily" Examples

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1. Noun Usage

- "In her seemlily, she resembled her mother-a striking resemblance that was noticeable to everyone."
+ Here, 'seemlily' seems to be used incorrectly, and it might be a typo or a nonstandard term. However, if we consider the closest standard word 'resemblance' or 'likeness,' the sentence would convey the idea that the speaker is describing a family resemblance.

2. Noun Usage (Correcting the Typo)

- "After the makeover, Sarah barely recognized herself due to the striking resemblance between her former and new looks."
+ This is an example of the correct use of the word "resemblance" as a noun.

3. Correcting the Typo in Thinking

- "The artist's likeness to her subjects made her an excellent portrait painter."
+ 'Likenness' is not a standard word, but it could be interpreted as based on "likeness" and convey the correct idea that the artist does a good job of portraying her subjects.

4. Noun Usage with WOM Usage (Native ID)

(The correction "seemlily seemed to be coined for this advice; the correct term would be either "false sense of security" or "emily").
- "After posting her hideous selfies, she began to gain seemlily but pretended it was a promising beginning of her social media influence."
+ The word 'emily' does not appear to exist in standard English dictionaries, so this example may be further clarification of the user's request, perhaps trying to understand what terminology is meant.

5. Types of Dialog Relationships

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+ The paragraph seems more like a muddled collection of words and phrases than a well-crafted dialogue.

"Seemlily" Similar Words

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Seeley

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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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The word "seem" can have several meanings depending on its usage in a sentence. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>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."<br><br>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."<br><br>In a general sense, "seem" implies a perception or appearance of something, which may or may not be actual reality.

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The act or process of liquid or gas escaping or spreading through a small opening or a porous surface, typically in a slow, steady, and diffuse manner.<br><br>Example: The walls of the reservoir were cracked, leading to a seepage of water that caused a steady stream to form.<br><br>More broadly, seepage can also refer to any gradual or imperceptible leakage or flow of something such as money or ideas.

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