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English words starting with see - page 2

Meanings of Seekers:

noun

A person who is attempting to find or obtain something.

Usage examples:

A tenacious seeker of the truth

Meanings of Seeking:

verb

Attempt to find (something).

Usage examples:

They came here to seek shelter from biting winter winds
suffix

Used with nouns to form words that mean trying to get or find the thing stated

Usage examples:

A lot of bad behaviour is attention-seeking on the part of mixed-up kids., doctors suspected him of…

Seeks

siːk

Meanings of Seeks:

verb

Attempt to find (something).

Usage examples:

They came here to seek shelter from biting winter winds

Meanings of Seel:

verb

Close (a person's eyes); prevent (someone) from seeing.

Usage examples:

The wise gods seel our eyes in our own filth

Meanings of Seeled:

verb

Close (a person's eyes); prevent (someone) from seeing.

Usage examples:

The wise gods seel our eyes in our own filth

Meanings of Seeling:

verb

Close (a person's eyes); prevent (someone) from seeing.

Usage examples:

The wise gods seel our eyes in our own filth

Meanings of Seels:

verb

Close (a person's eyes); prevent (someone) from seeing.

Usage examples:

The wise gods seel our eyes in our own filth

Meanings of Seem:

verb

Give the impression of being something or having a particular quality.

Usage examples:

Dawn seemed annoyed

Meanings of Seemed:

verb

Give the impression of being something or having a particular quality.

Usage examples:

Dawn seemed annoyed

Meanings of Seeming:

adjective

Appearing to be real or true, but not necessarily being so; apparent.

Usage examples:

Ellen's seeming indifference to the woman's fate
noun

The outward appearance or aspect of someone or something, especially when considered as deceptive or as distinguished from reality.

Usage examples:

That dissidence between inward reality and outward seeming
verb

Give the impression of being something or having a particular quality.

Usage examples:

Dawn seemed annoyed

Meanings of Seemingly:

adverb

So as to give the impression of having a certain quality; apparently.

Usage examples:

A seemingly competent and well-organized person

From appearances alone

Meanings of Seemings:

noun

The outward appearance or aspect of someone or something, especially when considered as deceptive or as distinguished from reality.

Usage examples:

That dissidence between inward reality and outward seeming
adjective

Appearing to be real or true, but not necessarily being so; apparent.

Usage examples:

Ellen's seeming indifference to the woman's fate

Meanings of Seemlier:

adjective

Conforming to accepted notions of propriety or good taste; decorous.

Usage examples:

I felt it was not seemly to observe too closely

Meanings of Seemliest:

adjective

Conforming to accepted notions of propriety or good taste; decorous.

Usage examples:

I felt it was not seemly to observe too closely

Meanings of Seemly:

adjective

Conforming to accepted notions of propriety or good taste; decorous.

Usage examples:

I felt it was not seemly to observe too closely

Meanings of Seems:

verb

Give the impression of being something or having a particular quality.

Usage examples:

Dawn seemed annoyed

Meanings of Seen:

exclamation

Past participle of see1.

verb

Perceive with the eyes; discern visually.

Usage examples:

In the distance she could see the blue sea

Past participle of see

Meanings of Seep:

verb

(of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.

Usage examples:

Water began to seep through the soles of his boots
noun

A place where petroleum or water oozes slowly out of the ground.

Usage examples:

The stable isotope composition of the first and second stages of the worm tube carbonates is simila…

Seepage

ˈsiːpɪdʒ

Meanings of Seepage:

noun

The slow escape of a liquid or gas through porous material or small holes.

Usage examples:

The national rivers authority was called on to prevent further seepage

Meanings of Seeped:

verb

(of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.

Usage examples:

Water began to seep through the soles of his boots
noun

A place where petroleum or water oozes slowly out of the ground.

Usage examples:

The stable isotope composition of the first and second stages of the worm tube carbonates is simila…

Meanings of Seeping:

verb

(of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.

Usage examples:

Water began to seep through the soles of his boots
noun

A place where petroleum or water oozes slowly out of the ground.

Usage examples:

The stable isotope composition of the first and second stages of the worm tube carbonates is simila…

Meanings of Seeps:

verb

(of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.

Usage examples:

Water began to seep through the soles of his boots
noun

A place where petroleum or water oozes slowly out of the ground.

Usage examples:

The stable isotope composition of the first and second stages of the worm tube carbonates is simila…

Meanings of Seer:

noun

A person of supposed supernatural insight who sees visions of the future.

Usage examples:

A seer had foretold that the earl would assume the throne

Meanings of Seercraft:

noun

The art of a seer; prophecy.

Meanings of Seeress:

noun

A female prophet or clairvoyant; a female seer.

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