seemingly

IPA: sˈimɪŋɫi

adverb

  • As it appears; apparently.
  • In a seemly manner; decorously; with propriety.
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Examples of "seemingly" in Sentences

  • Never has a label seemingly applied so well to a situation.
  • In his freely available manuscript, entitled "On the Origin of Gravity and the Laws of Newton,"-the title seemingly paying homage to
  • In hindsight, the title seemingly refers less to a central plot element than it does the thought that the film itself is just an empty suit awaiting occupancy and, concurrently, a pulse.
  • -- The chances of defending her title seemingly all but lost in a tangled web of technical errors of her short program, Alissa Czisny's coach has one goal in mind for her skater entering tonight's ladies final at the U.S.
  • Given that the Canopic jars of Egyptians hold the vital organs of the deceased should they be of use in the afterlife, the title seemingly endows the claw with the function of extracting the metal insides of the deceased Chrysler Imperial god.
  • City moved up to second in the table with the result in October and are back there at the moment, with their push for the title seemingly only set to get stronger as they prepare to flex their considerable financial muscle in the January transfer window.

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