seemingly
/ˈsimɪŋli/adverb3 syllables
Seemingly means: from appearances alone.
Synonyms for seemingly7
adverb, as in from appearances alone
also used for seemingly
at first blush, becomingly, proprietously, prima facie
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What does seemingly mean?1
adverb
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from appearances alone“irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Seemingly in a sentence
- Some birds indulge in aerobatics, seemingly for the sheer pleasure of doing so.Adelpa
- Against seemingly insurmountable odds, the club avoided relegation.sundown
- The odds were seemingly insurmountable but he overcame them to win the presidency.darinmex
- The world is a place of seemingly infinite complexity.slyfin
- Sami revealed cracks in the foundation of his seemingly picture-perfect family.OsoHombre
- Cognitive reframing may help you find hope in a seemingly hopeless situation; try it.stanyas
- Boris's house was surrounded by seemingly endless trees.Amastan
- The gulls tend to be seemingly fearless when it comes to stealing food.Hybrid
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