What is another word for appeared to be?

Pronunciation: [ɐpˈi͡əd tə bˈiː] (IPA)

"Appeared to be" is a common phrase that is used to describe something that seems to be a certain way, but may not necessarily be so. There are several synonyms for this phrase that can be used to add variety and depth to your writing. Some of these synonyms may include "seemed to be," "looked like," "gave the impression of," "appeared as if," and "presented itself as." By using these synonyms for "appeared to be," you can better convey the context and meaning of your writing, as well as create a more engaging and varied vocabulary.

What are the hypernyms for Appeared to be?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for appeared to be?

Antonyms for the phrase "appeared to be" could include words like "clear", "obvious", "explicit", "evident", "apparent", "visible", "manifest", "distinct", "conspicuous" and "tangible". These antonyms indicate a level of certainty and lack of ambiguity in the presentation of an object, situation, or thought. The use of antonyms can be useful in communicating precisely and efficiently, and can also add nuance and depth to the meaning of the original phrase. As a language model, I can suggest different antonym options that can be used based on the context and the message intended to be conveyed.

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Famous quotes with Appeared to be

  • Initially I had intended to study medicine, but before going to University I had decided that I would be better suited to a career in which I could concentrate my activities and interests more on a single goal than appeared to be possible in my father's profession.
    Frederick Sanger
  • We found vines of a large size, and in some cases quite loaded with grapes; we also found an abundance of roses, which appeared to be like those of Castile.
    Junipero Serra
  • I think we lost a great deal of sympathy and support with the way in which the crisis was handled, most importantly I think when we appeared to be grasping for too much at one time instead of identifying our priorities in a much more responsible fashion.
    Billy Tauzin
  • If a man says that it is right to give every one his due, and therefore thinks within his own mind that injury is due from a just man to his enemies but kindness to his friends, he was not wise who said so, for he spoke not the truth, for in no case has it appeared to be just to injure any one.*
    Plato
  • The winner takes it all, whereas the loser often stands small and feels overwhelmed by the victory not just because of anything strange. But, just because the winner is importunate (very persistent). Now, that is to say, what makes a difference between a winner and a loser is nothing else but persistence. Yes! winners are known to be persistent and that is why they win eventually. On the other hand, losers do give up easily, no wonder they finally become failures. Thus, you've got to be persistent and remain persistent in all you do, most especially in the pursuit of your dreams, visions or aspirations. Note: Donald J. Trump won the U.S.A Presidential Election because he was persistent. He refused to quit the presidential race even when the race appeared to be against him. ~Emeasoba George
    Emeasoba George

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unpleasant experience
Synonyms:
bad scene, rotten hand, bum trip, depressing experience, unhappy situation, unpleasant situation, bummer, disaster, downer, drag.