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1 seeming
adjective (existing in appearance, though not usually in reality: her seeming indifference.) navidezen* * *[sí:miŋ]1.adjectivenavidezen, dozdevenseeming advantage — dozdevna korist;2.nounvidez, napačen videz; mnenje -
2 apparent
[ə'pærənt]1) (easy to see; evident: It is quite apparent to all of us that you haven't done your work properly.) očiten2) (seeming but perhaps not real: his apparent unwillingness.) navidezen•* * *[əpaerənt]adjective ( apparently adverb)navidezen; (to) jasen, viden, očiten; pravi, resničen -
3 ding-dong
['diŋdoŋ] 1. adjective((of an argument, fight etc) vigorous, with first one side then the other seeming to win.) izenačen2. noun(a noisy argument.) prepir* * *I [diŋdɔŋ]1.nounzvonjenje;2.interjectionbim bamII [díŋdɔŋ]adjectiveenoličen; ritmičen; oglušujočIII [díŋdɔŋ]adverbenolično; oglušujoče -
4 gruff
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5 inhospitable
[inhə'spitəbl](not welcoming guests; not friendly towards strangers: She could not refuse to invite them in without seeming inhospitable.) negostoljuben* * *[inhɔspitəbl]adjective ( inhospitably adverb)negostoljuben, odljuden, neprijazen -
6 inhuman
[in'hju:mən](extremely cruel or brutal; not seeming to be human: His treatment of his children was quite inhuman.) nečloveški* * *[inhjú:mən]adjective ( inhumanly adverb)nečloveški, okruten; nadčloveški -
7 irony
plural - ironies; noun1) (a form of deliberate mockery in which one says the opposite of what is obviously true.)2) (seeming mockery in a situation, words etc: The irony of the situation was that he stole the money which she had already planned to give him.)•- ironical- ironic
- ironically* * *I [áiəni]adjectiveželezov, železen, kot železoII [áiərəni]nounironija, posmehtheatre tragic irony — tragična ironija -
8 outward
1) (on or towards the outside; able to be seen: Judging by his outward appearance, he's not very rich; no outward sign of unhappiness.) zunanji2) ((of a journey) away from: The outward journey will be by sea, but they will return home by air.) tja grede* * *I [áutwəd]adjective ( outwardly adverb)zunanji; viden, očividenmedicine for outward application — za zunanjo uporabomathematics outward angle — zunanji kotII [áutwəd]nounzunanjost; (zlasti plural) zunanji svet -
9 plausible
['plo:zəbl]1) (seeming reasonable or convincing: a plausible excuse.) verjeten2) (clever at talking persuasively but not to be trusted: a plausible fellow.) prepričevalen* * *[plɔ:zəbl]adjective ( plausibly adverb)verjeten, verodostojen; sladkobeseden -
10 seem
[si:m](to have the appearance or give the impression of being or doing: A thin person always seems (to be) taller than he really is; She seems kind; He seemed to hesitate for a minute.) zdeti se- seeming- seemingly
- seemly* * *[si:m]intransitive verbzdeti se, zazdeti se, dozdevati se, videti seI seem to be... — zdi se, da sem...it seems to me — zdi se mi, mislimit seems that he cannot deny it — videti je (kazno je), da ne more tega zanikatiI seem to have known them for ages — zdi se mi (imam vtis), da jih poznam že celo večnostso it seems — tako se zdi, tako je videtithere seems no need of help — zdi se, da pomoč ni potrebnaarchaic me seems, me seemeth — zdi se mi -
11 sleepy
1) (inclined to sleep; drowsy: I feel very sleepy after that long walk.) zaspan2) (not (seeming to be) alert: She always has a sleepy expression.) zaspan3) ((of places etc) very quiet; lacking entertainment and excitement: a sleepy town.) zaspan* * *[slí:pi]adjective ( sleepily adverb)zaspan, dremav; utrujen; figuratively medel, len; mrtev (o trgovini); (sadje) prezrel, mehek; uspavalen -
12 a blessing in disguise
(something that has proved to be fortunate after seeming unfortunate.) veselo presenečenje
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Seeming — Seem ing, a. Having a semblance, whether with or without reality; apparent; specious; befitting; as, seeming friendship; seeming truth. [1913 Webster] My lord, you have lost a friend indeed; And I dare swear you borrow not that face Of seeming… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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seeming — [sēm′iŋ] adj. that seems real, true, etc. without necessarily being so; apparent [her seeming anger] n. outward appearance; semblance seemingly adv … English World dictionary
seeming — index apparent (presumptive), colorable (plausible), constructive (inferential), deceptive, ostensible … Law dictionary
seeming — (adj.) late 14c., prp. adjective from SEEM (Cf. seem). Seemingly in sense of to all appearances recorded from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
seeming — *apparent, illusory, ostensible Analogous words: *plausible, specious, credible: dissembling, disguising, masking, cloaking, camouflaging (see DISGUISE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
seeming — [adj] apparent appearing, illusive, illusory, ostensible, outward, professed, quasi , semblant, specious, surface; concepts 487,573 Ant. real, true … New thesaurus
seeming — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ appearing to be real or true; apparent. DERIVATIVES seemingly adverb … English terms dictionary
seeming — [[t]si͟ːmɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n (vagueness) Seeming means appearing to be the case, but not necessarily the case. For example, if you talk about someone s seeming ability to do something, you mean that they appear to be able to do it, but you are not … English dictionary
seeming — 1. adj. 1 apparent but perhaps not real (with seeming sincerity). 2 apparent only; ostensible (the seeming and the real; seeming virtuous). Derivatives: seemingly adv. 2. n. literary 1 appearance, aspect. 2 deceptive appearance … Useful english dictionary
seeming — /ˈsimɪŋ/ (say seeming) adjective 1. apparent; appearing to be such (whether truly or falsely): a seeming advantage. –noun 2. appearance, especially outward or deceptive appearance. –seemingly, adverb …