appearance

simple noun68 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

the first time that someone or something is seen

happening or done quickly and unexpectedly

an arrival or presence that lasts only a short time

not expected to happen

happening at the beginning; first

an appearance that is not expected

sudden and surprising or easy to notice

sudden and unexpected, and often unpleasant

the first time someone performs or appears in public

an occasion when someone appears in a place where they can be seen by many people

an occasion when someone, especially someone famous, goes to a place in order to meet and talk to people, sign books, etc.

the final time someone performs or appears in public

an occasion when someone is seen on a television program

the last time someone performs or appears in public

a performance given in front of an audience, not recorded

an occasion when someone has to go to a court of law

short for television appearance

having happened or started only a short time ago

the second time someone performs or appears in public

appearing or happening in a fixed pattern, with equal or similar amounts of space or time between

an occasion when a well-known person appears in a show, concert, etc.

an occasion when an actor or performer is on stage

an appearance that has been arranged for a particular time

not happening or seen very often

appearing or happening often

a small but noticeable part in a film or play, performed by a famous actor

happening or done sometimes but not often

an occasion when someone is heard on a radio program

relating to a person's body, rather than their mind or emotions

the way a person looks, including their clothes, hair, and grooming

pleasing to the eye

the total or entire way that someone or something looks

the overall way that someone or something looks

looking young

that can be seen on the outside

attractive in a classic, strong way, typically used for men

very unusual or easily noticed, and therefore attracting a lot of attention

relating to the outside of something or someone

relating to seeing or sight

having a special quality or character that is different and easy to recognize

on the outside of something

unusual or surprising; difficult to understand or explain

the way something seems to be, which may be different from the real situation

strange or unusual

untidy and dirty

very untidy (of hair, clothes, or appearance)

not well cared for; not neat or tidy

not attractive or appealing to the eye

money paid to a well-known person (e.g., a sportsperson or entertainer) for appearing at an event

money paid to a well-known person (e.g., a sportsperson or entertainer) for appearing at an event

hide the true situation and pretend that everything is going well

to form an opinion about someone or something based on their outward look

used for saying that something is true, although it does not seem to be

in a way that is opposite to what seems to be true

used to describe what someone or something looks like

to arrive or be present somewhere

to go to a social event for a short time, especially when you do not really want to be there

to be a sign that something new is beginning

to appear in public, especially in a performance

to decide that a planned public event will not happen

to possess a certain look or quality

to make how someone looks different

to provide a particular look or impression

to make one's appearance better

to cause a situation or state to continue, especially an impression

to begin to have a particular quality or appearance

to look at oneself to make sure one's appearance is neat and tidy

to maintain a particular impression, often one that is not true

to produce a particular look or impression

to improve the quality or attractiveness of one's appearance

to make a change to how someone looks

to keep a particular quality, feature, or state from being damaged or lost

to prevent seeming to be or do something, especially something wrong

to have an appearance that is very similar to something else