Definition: 1. Give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect. 2. Seem to be true, probable, or apparent. 3. Appear to exist. 4. Appear to one's own mind or opinion.
Use 'seem' in a sentence:
1. She doesn't seem to feel the cold.
2. This ladder doesn't seem very stable.
3. I seem to have mislaid my keys.
4. My own problems seem insignificant compared with other people's.
5. He can't seem to play in rhythm.
6. We seem to have slipped behind schedule.
7. There seemed to be a high probability of success.
8. A new order seems to be emerging.
9. Many of its practices seem anachronistic.
10. Her claims seem credible to many.
11. I seem to have left my book at home.
12. You seem to have a high opinion of yourself!
13. These results seem counter-intuitive.
14. He may seem charming, but it's all show!
15. The figures do not seem to correlate.
16. You seem to be holding something back.
17. You two seem very different to me.
18. The investigation does seem haphazard.
19. People seem to float in and out of my life.
20. They seem an ill-assorted couple.
21. The workers here seem very demoralized.
22. We seem to be light on fuel.
23. The tickets seem to have got lost.
24. You certainly seem to be in deep water.
25. The future did not seem very hopeful.
26. She did not seem at all afraid.
27. They seem to know what they're doing.
28. We seem destined never to meet.
29. It doesn't seem necessary for us to meet.
30. It seems to be open season on teachers now.
31. I can't seem to get started today.
32. You seem to have set a new trend.
33. She seems to be well in with all the right people.
34. It always seemed as though they would get married.
35. The children always seem to be hungry.
36. He didn't seem in the least concerned for her safety.
37. It seems only fair that they should give us something in return.
38. On the face of it, it seems like a great deal.
39. It seemed like a good idea at the time.
40. You seem in fine fettle.
41. She seems to make her money go a long way.
42. After his death, nothing seemed to matter any more.
43. The team don't seem to have clicked yet.
44. My glasses seem to have vanished.
45. It seems only right to warn you of the risk.
46. The evidence seems to point in that direction.
47. I can't seem to shake off this cold.
48. We seem to have hit a problem.
49. It would seem that we all agree.
50. The great majority of people seem to agree with this view.
51. I seemed to have lost the power of speech.
52. As things stand at present, he seems certain to win.
53. Given her interest in children, teaching seems the right job for her.
54. It seems such a waste to throw good food away.
55. My computer seems to have a mind of its own!
56. He seems to have overlooked one important fact.
57. The theory seems to have no basis in fact.
58. The noise seems to be coming from within the building.