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Seem Definition & Meaning

1. To appear or give the impression of being a certain way.

Example: The sky seems to be getting darker, so we should probably head inside soon.

2. To be likely or probable.

Example: It seems that the company is going to announce some big changes soon.

3. To be perceived or understood in a particular way.

Example: The movie seems to be a romantic comedy, but it actually has some darker themes.

4. To be in a state of uncertainty or doubt.

Example: I can't seem to remember where i put my keys.

5. To express a polite or tentative opinion or suggestion.

Example: It seems like it might be a good idea to start the project early.

Examples of the word seem used in sentences.

  • It seems like it's going to rain, better bring an umbrella.
  • He seems tired, he's been working all day.
  • She seems happy with her new job, she's always smiling.
  • The movie seems interesting, I can't wait to watch it.
  • The store seems closed, the lights are off and the door is locked.
  • This book seems interesting, I will read it tonight.
  • It seems that the exam will be postponed to next week.
  • They seem to be enjoying the party a lot.
  • The weather seems nice today, let's go for a walk.
  • You seem tired, do you want to take a break?
  • This book seems to be very interesting so far, I can't put it down.
  • It seems like the weather is going to be nice this weekend.
  • From what I've seen, he seems like a very friendly person.
  • The situation in the country seems to be getting worse every day.
  • The food at this restaurant seems to be quite good, we should try it out sometime.
  • The movie seems like it will be a great success at the box office.
  • From his behavior, it seemed as though he was hiding something.
  • The new employee seems to be catching on quickly.
  • It seems like you're not quite sure what to do next.
  • The weather seems to be turning colder this week.
  • Despite initial appearances, the situation seems to be more complex than we had anticipated.
  • The politicians' promises seem to fall on deaf ears, as many citizens are skeptical of any real change.
  • The weather today seems to be perfect for a stroll in the park.
  • It seems that the company is struggling financially, according to recent reports.
  • After years of studying, his hard work and dedication seem to have finally paid off in his successful career.
  • The vibrant colors of the sunset seemed to paint the sky in a breathtaking masterpiece.
  • The novel's protagonist seemed to struggle with existential questions throughout the entire story.
  • Despite his extensive experience, the seasoned detective seemed stumped by the unusual crime scene.
  • From the way she spoke, it seemed as if the politician had something to hide from the public.
  • Despite his confident demeanor, the speaker's argument seemed somewhat flimsy upon closer examination.
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