Synonym: apparently, on the face of it, ostensibly. Similar words: increasingly, surprisingly, unrelentingly, seminar, reminder, feminist, single, single out. Meaning: [ˈsiːmɪŋlɪ] adv. from appearances alone.
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121 This seemingly symbiotic link has been damaging to the more general applicability of these criteria in other contexts.
122 Other parents feel drained, with little emotional energy to devote to smiling and cooing at a seemingly uninterested child.
123 It was Moxie, who was leaning against the wall beside her, seemingly spreadeagled by some centrifugal force.
124 And as no-one takes the paradigm seriously, no-one is troubled to try to find an explanation for the seemingly anomalous data.
125 The 1. 8T Quattro would crank just fine, seemingly ready to roll.
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126 Many athletes, like Jacklin, distinguish ordinary concentration from this seemingly effortless state.
127 In the midst of this seemingly successful gesture, the hotel catches fire.
128 There are few hills to break the seemingly endless vista of lakes and forests.
129 Here, for many miles, lush green, seemingly flat, fields covered the cliff tops.
130 On the radio sports-talk shows, where the laws of decency seemingly failed to apply.
131 The range of environmental services on offer is seemingly endless - from environmental auditing to public relations.
132 These days motorists congregate at petrol stations in a seemingly perpetual hunt for fuel.
133 There is little scope and seemingly no consideration for a contract by the valuer as principal.
134 There can be no political morality without prudence; that is, without consideration of the political consequences of seemingly moral action.
135 The gang hit on a seemingly foolproof way of getting drugs into the country.
136 Other unusual and seemingly bogus addresses: Thirty people registered at youth hostels.
137 The secretiveness of the regime and the often seemingly wilful disinformation provided by its opponents makes matters worse.
138 She talked about the language for some time, seemingly against her better judgment, drawn by his earnest desire to learn.
139 Taken together, the taped conversations reveal a president seemingly consumed with the details of illegal plots against his enemies.
140 The seemingly interminable day was finally reaching its dark conclusion.
141 So what, if anything, is being done to halt the seemingly relentless march of rainforest destruction?
142 They represent extreme cases of female aggressiveness, male nurturance, and other seemingly anomalous behavior.
143 The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats.
144 Years of experience have left him with nagging doubts about the seemingly perfect customers.
145 Like many of the black artists he mimicked, Presley grew up poor and with a seemingly bleak future.
146 Many of these seemingly contradictory properties of the agents are related to dose.
147 As had happened with the return of the Ambassadors, Franco had seemingly got what he wanted without altering his position.
148 It is true that occasionally experienced teachers can give good, seemingly spontaneous, teaching.
149 However, in the tiny political pond of Shetland, important issues can be affected by seemingly trivial considerations.
150 Hill after seemingly endless hill take you through picturesque Broadstairs, Margate and back to Thanet.
More similar words: increasingly, surprisingly, unrelentingly, seminar, reminder, feminist, single, single out, something like, timing, coming in, swimming, examining, programming, overwhelming, seem, deem, preempt, angle, self-esteem, jungle, premium, premise, epidemic, chemistry, chemical, academic, emission, euphemism, minor.