Seem (verb)

  1. Give the impression or suggest the existence of: it seems that he is not interested.
  2. Appear to one's own perception, judgment, or consciousness: it seems to me that you are right.
  3. 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:

  1. It seems that he is not interested in the job.
  2. It seems to me that you are right.
  3. It seems that the weather will be fine tomorrow.
  4. He seems to be a good person.
  5. The situation seems to be getting worse.
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