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Pretending vs Seeming - What's the difference?

pretending | seeming |


As nouns the difference between pretending and seeming

is that pretending is the act of imagining; make-believe while seeming is outward appearance.

As verbs the difference between pretending and seeming

is that pretending is while seeming is .

As an adjective seeming is

apparent.

Seeming vs Undefined - What's the difference?

seeming | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between seeming and undefined

is that seeming is apparent while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a verb seeming

is .

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

Seeming vs Seemly - What's the difference?

seeming | seemly |


As adjectives the difference between seeming and seemly

is that seeming is apparent while seemly is appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming.

As a verb seeming

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

As an adverb seemly is

appropriately, fittingly.

Delusive vs Seeming - What's the difference?

delusive | seeming | Related terms |

Delusive is a related term of seeming.


As adjectives the difference between delusive and seeming

is that delusive is producing delusions while seeming is apparent.

As a verb seeming is

.

As a noun seeming is

outward appearance.

Seeming vs Declared - What's the difference?

seeming | declared | Related terms |

Seeming is a related term of declared.


As verbs the difference between seeming and declared

is that seeming is while declared is (declare).

As an adjective seeming

is apparent.

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

Seeming vs Assuming - What's the difference?

seeming | assuming |


As verbs the difference between seeming and assuming

is that seeming is while assuming is .

As an adjective seeming

is apparent.

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

Illusive vs Seeming - What's the difference?

illusive | seeming | Related terms |

Illusive is a related term of seeming.


As adjectives the difference between illusive and seeming

is that illusive is subject to or pertaining to an illusion , often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome while seeming is apparent.

As a verb seeming is

.

As a noun seeming is

outward appearance.

Seeming vs Seems - What's the difference?

seeming | seems |


As verbs the difference between seeming and seems

is that seeming is while seems is (seem).

As an adjective seeming

is apparent.

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

Probable vs Seeming - What's the difference?

probable | seeming |


In obsolete terms the difference between probable and seeming

is that probable is capable of being proved while seeming is apprehension; judgement.

As adjectives the difference between probable and seeming

is that probable is likely or most likely to be true while seeming is apparent.

As a verb seeming is

present participle of lang=en.

As a noun seeming is

outward appearance.

Showing vs Seeming - What's the difference?

showing | seeming |


As verbs the difference between showing and seeming

is that showing is present participle of lang=en while seeming is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between showing and seeming

is that showing is an occasion when something is shown while seeming is outward appearance.

As an adjective seeming is

apparent.

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