Seem
(verb)
- Give the impression or suggest the existence of: it seems that he is not interested.
- Appear to one's own perception, judgment, or consciousness: it seems to me that you are right.
- Appear to be true or probable: it seems that the weather will be fine.
Origin:
Old english sēman "seem, appear", of germanic origin; related to dutch zeem "sea" and german see "lake".
Examples:
- It seems that he is not interested in the job.
- It seems to me that you are right.
- It seems that the weather will be fine tomorrow.
- He seems to be a good person.
- The situation seems to be getting worse.