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seemingly
adverb
in
a
way
that
looks
or
appears
to
be
true
,
even
though
the
real
situation
may
be
different
•
The
treasure
was
seemingly
lost
forever
until
a
diver
discovered
it
.
The
treasure
was
seemingly
lost
forever
until
a
diver
discovered
it
.
•
She
was
seemingly
calm
,
but
her
hands
trembled
slightly
.
She
was
seemingly
calm
,
but
her
hands
trembled
slightly
.
from
seem
+
-ly
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
late
15th
century
seem
verb
-
seem
,
seeming
,
seems
,
seemed
to
appear
to
be
or
feel
a
certain
way
,
giving
an
impression
that
may
not
match
reality
•
The
soup
seems
too
salty
,
could
you
add
more
water
?
The
soup
seems
too
salty
,
could
you
add
more
water
?
•
She
seems
nervous
about
the
exam
tomorrow
.
She
seems
nervous
about
the
exam
tomorrow
.
Old
French
sembler
,
from
Latin
similis
“
like
,
similar
”.
verb
-
seem
,
seeming
,
seems
,
seemed
used
with
“
it
”
to
say
that
something
appears
true
based
on
what
is
known
•
It
seems
that
the
train
is
running
late
tonight
.
It
seems
that
the
train
is
running
late
tonight
.
•
From
the
reports
,
it
seems
the
storm
will
pass
by
morning
.
From
the
reports
,
it
seems
the
storm
will
pass
by
morning
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
from
Old
French
sembler
,
Latin
similis
.