"Seeped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Seeped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Seeped" Meaning

Having soaked through or into something, especially thoroughly.

"Seeped" Examples

5 Examples of "seeped"


1. Connotation of Pervasive Condition

- Example: "The dampness had seeped into the walls, causing cracks to appear."

2. Applied to a Fluid

- Example: "Water seeped through the cracks in the swimming pool's floor causing water loss."

3. Usage in a Figurative Context

- Example: "Her sorrow had seeped into every aspect of her being."

4. Referring to a Gradual Process

- Example: "Her confidence had seeped in gradually after completing the challenging course."

5. Describing Movement of a Substance

- Example: "The sunlight seeped through the blinds, illuminating the room."

"Seeped" Similar Words

Seemingly

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Appearing to be something, but not necessarily actually being it; apparently, but not certainly.

Seemlily

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Seemingly is another spelling of "seemely", however, I think you meant "seemingly" or "seemly".<br><br>Seemly and seemingly are two words with different meanings and usage.<br><br>1. Seemly (adverb): Suitable or fitting for the occasion or situation; appropriate. It is less common than seemingly.<br>Example: "She acted in a seemly manner at the funeral."<br><br>2. Seemingly (adverb): In a way that seems to be true; apparently. It is more common than seemly.<br>Example: "He was seemingly happy, but I'm not sure if it was genuine."

Seemliness

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Seemly

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Seemly means suitable, proper, or decent. It can also describe something that looks or appears natural or normal. Additionally, seemly can mean given the circumstances or situation, fitting, or suitable for the occasion.

Seems

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Seen

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Seep

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Seepage

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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.

Seeping

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Slowly leaking or flowing through a small opening or into a small space.

Seeps

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Seer

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Seeress

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A seeress is an ancient word for a female prophet or a fortune teller, particularly one who could foresee the future through supernatural or mystical means. In some cultures, seeresses were believed to possess the ability to see into the future, interpret omens, and predict the course of events. The term is often associated with ancient Germanic and Celtic cultures, where these women played a significant role in divination and spiritual practices.

Seers

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Professionals who claim to have the ability to predict the future, typically through mystical or supernatural means.<br><br>Examples: prophets, clairvoyants, fortune tellers, visionaries, diviners.

Seersucker

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A type of fabric characterized by a distinctive striped orMotif pattern, typically made of cotton. It is known for its breathability and comfort, making it a popular choice for warm weather clothing, particularly lightweight suits and suits.

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Seesaw

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