Definition
The term "seem" describes the act of appearing to be or giving the impression of being in a certain state or condition.
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The word "seem" originates from Middle English "semen," derived from Old Norse "sœma," meaning "to conform or be fitting." It is related to Old English "sēman," meaning "to reconcile."
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The term "seem" is commonly used to express perception or impression. For example, "He seems happy with the decision" or "It seems that the weather will clear up."
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