Collocations with "seem to"
52 collocations found
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To suggest a contradiction based on available evidence, though it may not be definite.
Used when evidence or appearances point towards a certain conclusion, but without absolute certainty.
to give the impression of showing or suggesting something
to appear to be increasing
Used when something appears to suggest a particular idea or conclusion.
to give the impression of being hesitant
Used to describe the appearance of someone enjoying something.
to give the impression of liking something
To give the impression of disappearing.
to give the impression of continuing for a long time
To look or sound as if you do not have something.
To give the impression of indicating something.
to appear to be growing or developing well
to give the impression of preferring something
Used when something gives the impression of being amusing.
Similar to 'appear to confirm', indicating that something gives the impression of confirming a fact.
Used when something appears to be disappearing, but it might not be certain.
Used to express an apparent or perceived increase or development.
Used to express a memory that you are not completely certain about.
to give the impression of emphasizing something
appears to emphasize something
To give the impression of excluding.
Used when something appears to be reducing speed.
To give the impression of floating.
Suggests that something gives the impression of being a justification.