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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151 He has grown reclusive in recent years, seemingly unaware that he is no longer under house arrest.
152 It scarcely endorses such behavior to note that it is an evergreen, seemingly eternal.
153 Not so long ago he had been uncomfortable in the atmosphere of the seemingly unbridled physicality of Dunham dancing.
154 The seemingly endless variations and applications all circle round and reflect the single theme.
155 Nevertheless, he set about the seemingly hopeless task of making a bankrupt Command a going concern.
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156 First, many large and seemingly reliable companies borrowed money from banks at low rates of interest.
157 Seemingly independent casual workers are often far from being so.
158 And West Ham was not the only predominantly working-class area that gave rise to a political authority seemingly remote from popular allegiance.
159 There are few writers currently at work who display such steely control of their material, such seemingly effortless range and variety.
160 The publishing magnate is challenging front-runner Dole by attracting largely middle-class suburban voters seemingly alienated from the political process.
161 The cynical Eurocrat has seemingly been proved right.
162 Therefore, don't cavalierly refused a seemingly low salary job.
163 Even a seemingly harmless edit can result in changes to some of the least significant bits in the floating-point variable.
164 Photographs can also point out the extraordinary or magical in the seemingly irrelevant[sentencedict.com], as in Bolucevschi Vitali's prizewinning image of ants poised like dancers in stellar form.
165 In 480 BC, Athens lay in ruins conquered by the seemingly unstoppable Persian Empire.
166 A sharp incongruence was perceived between his already grey hair and a seemingly 40-odd age.
167 Spirit, along with Europe's leading cut-rate airline Ryanair, are unashamed industry leaders at generating ancillary revenue by seemingly renting every inch of in-flight display space to advertisers.
168 And those hair-conkers who twisted the Kinect to their will. seemingly msimilarg it perform feats for which it was never designed?
169 Whenever I encounter something as seemingly simple as Rails, I wonder if it's really able to work in real, industrial-strength environments.
170 Comment on: the author by life's feel directly pen, the seemingly casually to write, but write a wonderful end writing method, using this method and can receive to win the effect of opportunely.
171 My favorite social disrupter , Gandhi, had two seemingly contradictory quotes on the subject of contentedness.
172 Large swaths of the range provide the green, places where you can walk on seemingly endless vanilla-scented trails under a dense canopy of emerald firs and pines.
173 With his eight-month presidency seemingly weakening, United States President Barack Obama struck.
174 Goats manage to find edibles in the seemingly barren terrain of Australia's Simpson Desert.
175 After a decade of focused research and development, the auto industry worldwide has passed a milestone with the arrival of the first test fleets of seemingly roadworthy fuel-cell cars.
176 But that's nothing when compared to a disabled kiddie seemingly being used as part of the defence in a criminal trial.
177 THERE isn't a player who is linked with any club these days who isn't first subjected to a seemingly endless scrutiny on message boards and radio phone-in shows.
178 Filmed once before with Stacy Keach, The Killer Inside Me is perhaps Thompson's best known book, telling the story of a seemingly innocuous smalltown sheriff who hides a psychopathic secret.
179 Danu stood seemingly alone in opposing the war, a position that almost had him recalled from office by the Kuati electorate twice.
180 Under the impetus of the feminist movement and criticism, the image of madwoman in Jane Eyre has come to arouse some interest and attention from people, but not seemingly enough.
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.