seem in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
'SEEM' refers to giving the impression or appearing to be a certain way, often based on perception rather than certainty.
Sample Sentences
- She seemed surprised by the unexpected news.
- It seems like everyone is enjoying the new café in town.
- His explanation seemed reasonable, but I still had my doubts.
- The sky seems to be clearing up after the storm.
- They seem to have forgotten about the meeting scheduled for today.
- It may seem impossible to achieve such a feat in just one day.
- They seem to be enjoying their time at the festival more than ever.
- Despite the chaos around her, she seemed remarkably calm and collected.
- He doesn’t seem like the type to give up easily on his dreams.
- The weather seems to be changing rapidly with each passing hour.