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seemingly

Seemingly vs Suddenly - What's the difference?

seemingly | suddenly |


As adverbs the difference between seemingly and suddenly

is that seemingly is to appearances; apparently while suddenly is happening quickly and with little or no warning; in a sudden manner.

Seemingly vs Likely - What's the difference?

seemingly | likely |


As adverbs the difference between seemingly and likely

is that seemingly is to appearances; apparently while likely is similarly.

As an adjective likely is

probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.

As a noun likely is

something or somebody considered likely.

Nominally vs Seemingly - What's the difference?

nominally | seemingly |


As adverbs the difference between nominally and seemingly

is that nominally is in a nominal manner while seemingly is to appearances; apparently.

Seems vs Seemingly - What's the difference?

seems | seemingly |


As a verb seems

is (seem).

As an adverb seemingly is

to appearances; apparently.

Seemingly vs Precisely - What's the difference?

seemingly | precisely |


As adverbs the difference between seemingly and precisely

is that seemingly is to appearances; apparently while precisely is (manner) in a precise manner; exactly.

Purportedly vs Seemingly - What's the difference?

purportedly | seemingly |


As adverbs the difference between purportedly and seemingly

is that purportedly is supposedly, putatively or reputedly while seemingly is to appearances; apparently.

Supposedly vs Seemingly - What's the difference?

supposedly | seemingly |


As adverbs the difference between supposedly and seemingly

is that supposedly is as a matter of supposition; in the beliefs or according to the claims of some people while seemingly is to appearances; apparently.

Seemingly vs Allegedly - What's the difference?

seemingly | allegedly |


As adverbs the difference between seemingly and allegedly

is that seemingly is to appearances; apparently while allegedly is according to someone's allegation.

Seemingly vs Becoming - What's the difference?

seemingly | becoming |


As an adverb seemingly

is to appearances; apparently.

As a verb becoming is

.

As a noun becoming is

(chiefly|philosophy) the act or process in which something becomes.

As an adjective becoming is

pleasingly suitable; fit; congruous.

Distinctly vs Seemingly - What's the difference?

distinctly | seemingly |


As adverbs the difference between distinctly and seemingly

is that distinctly is in a distinct manner while seemingly is to appearances; apparently.

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