Seem [verb]

Definition of Seem:

appear; give the impression

Synonyms of Seem:

● Sound

● Suggest

● Imply

● Look

● Show

● Hint

● Assume

● Pretend

● Intimate

● Resemble

● Insinuate

● Be suggestive of

● Convey the impression

● Create the impression

● Give the feeling of

● Give the idea of

● Have the appearance of

● Have the aspects of

● Have the earmarks of

● Have the features of

● Have the qualities of

● Look as if

● Look like

● Look to be

● Make a show of

● Show every sign of

● Sound like

● Strike one as being


Opposite/Antonyms of Seem:

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Sentence/Example of Seem:

"He will look for me, and seem bewildered, as if something were lost," replied Philothea.

The hearth bore a uniform appearance, and did not seem to have been tampered with.

His grasp did not bruise, it did not seem to be tight; but the hand that held it was immovable.

Mrs. Bines declared that it did seem to her very much like out-and-out gambling.

To the adventurer from New York they seem always new and crude.

She did not seem to hear at first, nor to comprehend when she went back over his words.

She did not seem frightened, and ate readily the damper and sugar given her.

She was one of those persons who seem to have come into the world well-dressed.

Did not this seem to border upon cruelty, my dear, in so indulgent a mother?

Charlie, you seem to forget that we're talkin' about a man and a gun.