Associations to the word «Seem»
Noun
Adjective
- Obvious
- Subdued
- Calm
- Brooding
- Instinctive
- Commonplace
- Familiar
- Shimmering
- Distressed
- Straightforward
- Genial
- Doomed
- Sinister
- Reluctant
- Dull
- Oppressive
- Tame
- Quivering
- Exaggerated
- Sad
- Pathetic
- Mysterious
- Amiable
- Senseless
- Curious
- Extravagant
- Somber
- Appalling
- Awful
- Amusing
- Impatient
- Ghastly
- Homely
- Timid
- Unnecessary
- Whirling
- Wondrous
- Pretty
- Bothered
- Sincere
- Eerie
- Vexed
- Contrived
- Hopeful
- Dreadful
- Fond
- Gaunt
- Alarming
- Inconsistent
Wiktionary
SEEM, verb. (copulative) To appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.
SEEM, verb. (obsolete) To befit; to beseem.
SEEM LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME, verb. To have been a foolish impromptu or impulsive past action. Used especially as part of an expression of regret.
Dictionary definition
SEEM, verb. Give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect; "She seems to be sleeping"; "This appears to be a very difficult problem"; "This project looks fishy"; "They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time".
SEEM, verb. Seem to be true, probable, or apparent; "It seems that he is very gifted"; "It appears that the weather in California is very bad".
SEEM, verb. Appear to exist; "There seems no reason to go ahead with the project now".
SEEM, verb. Appear to one's own mind or opinion; "I seem to be misunderstood by everyone"; "I can't seem to learn these Chinese characters".
Wise words
If you wish to know the mind of a man, listen to his words.