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seeming
[ see-ming ]
adjective
- apparent; appearing, whether truly or falsely, to be as specified:
a seeming advantage.
Synonyms: superficial, external, ostensible
seeming
/ ˈsiːmɪŋ /
adjective
- prenominal apparent but not actual or genuine
seeming honesty
noun
- outward or false appearance
Derived Forms
- ˈseemingness, noun
Other Words From
- seeming·ly adverb
- seeming·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Since his resounding election win earlier this month, Trump has steadily named those he wants to fill high-ranking positions in his administration, seeming to choose close allies over those with related policy experience.
Trump continues to announce officials who he wants to fill high-ranking positions in his administration, seeming to favour close allies over those with related policy experience.
There are powerful moments, to be sure, surrounding the human drama, but, though moral questions are duly considered, the political drama registers less intensely — apart from it all seeming more than a little mad.
In his manifesto, which he titled “The Inconvenient Truth” — a seeming nod to Al Gore’s documentary about the climate crisis — he wrote that “water sheds around the country, especially in agricultural areas, are being depleted.”
Despite the seeming resistance to his nomination, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson shared that Gaetz has already tendered his resignation from the House.
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