Sentences

seeming in a sentence

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Definition

Seeming refers to the appearance or outward aspect of something, often suggesting a contrast with the underlying reality.

Sample Sentences

  1. The seeming tranquility of the lake belied the storm brewing on the horizon.
  2. She had a seemingly limitless capacity for kindness, always helping those in need.
  3. His seeming indifference to the situation raised concerns among his friends.
  4. The artwork had a seeming simplicity that concealed its profound meaning.
  5. Despite the seeming chaos of the city, there was an underlying rhythm to its life.
  6. The project had a seeming simplicity that belied its complexities.
  7. Her seeming indifference to the situation puzzled everyone around her.
  8. With a seeming lack of care, he strolled through the chaos of the busy market.
  9. The artist captured the beauty of nature with a seeming ease that inspired admiration.
  10. Despite her seeming confidence, she often battled self-doubt in private.