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1 kaikesta päättäen
• seemingly• to all appearance• apparently -
2 nähtävästi
apparently (adve)evidently (adve)probably (adve)seemingly (adve)* * *• apparently• seemingly• evidently• probably -
3 arvatenkin
presumably (adve)probably (adve)supposedly (adve)* * *• ostensibly• very likely• supposedly• superficially• seemingly• probably• presumably• possibly• outwardly• obviously• most likely• maybe• manifestly• clearly• apparently• plainly -
4 epäilemättä
clearly (adve)decidedly (adve)doubtless (adve)no doubt (adve)undoubtedly (adve)unmistakably (adve)unquestionably (adve)without any doubt (adve)* * *• clearly• undoubtedly• without doubt• unmistakably• unquestionably• surely• seemingly• probably• presumably• precisely• of course• no doubt• decidedly• certainly• assuredly• doubtless• without any doubt -
5 ilmeisesti
apparently (adve)clearly (adve)evidently (adve)markedly (adve)obviously (adve)presumably (adve)probably (adve)* * *• markedly• probably• seemingly• presumably• possibly• obviously• evidently• doubtless• clearly• apparently• indisputably -
6 luultavasti
• possibly• seemingly• presumably• maybe• in all probability• i suppose so• apparently• probably -
7 näennäisesti
• ostensibly• apparently• seemingly -
8 näköjään
• apparently• seemingly -
9 selvästi
• of course• seemingly• palpably• markedly• expressly• evidently• distinctly• distinct• clearly• apparently• plainly• clear -
10 silminnähtävästi
• apparently• seemingly• visibly -
11 todennäköisesti
• apparently• in all probability• likely• presumably• probably• seemingly
См. также в других словарях:
Seemingly — Seem ing*ly, adv. In appearance; in show; in semblance; apparently; ostensibly. [1913 Webster] This the father seemingly complied with. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seemingly — index prima facie (self evident), reputedly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
seemingly — seem|ing|ly [ˈsi:mıŋli] adv 1.) appearing to have a particular quality, when this may or may not be true = ↑apparently ▪ seemingly unrelated bits of information seemingly endless/impossible etc ▪ The new minister was faced with a seemingly… … Dictionary of contemporary English
seemingly — [[t]si͟ːmɪŋli[/t]] 1) ADV: ADV adj/adv If something is seemingly the case, you mean that it appears to be the case, even though it may not really be so. A seemingly endless line of trucks waits in vain to load up. ...bread made from a seemingly… … English dictionary
seemingly — adv. Seemingly is used with these adjectives: ↑arbitrary, ↑benign, ↑casual, ↑contradictory, ↑conventional, ↑diverse, ↑easy, ↑effortless, ↑empty, ↑endless, ↑exhaustive, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
seemingly — seem|ing|ly [ simıŋli ] adverb ** 1. ) in a way that appears to have a particular quality, even though this is probably not true: APPARENTLY: Heidi was seemingly calm when she left to take the test. 2. ) according to what you know or how… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seemingly — adverb 1 appearing to be something when this is not actually true; apparent: The road was dusty and seemingly endless. 2 (sentence adverb) according to the facts as you know them: There is seemingly nothing we can do to stop the plans going ahead … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
seemingly */*/ — UK [ˈsiːmɪŋlɪ] / US [ˈsɪmɪŋlɪ] adverb 1) in a way that appears to have a particular quality, even though this is probably not true Heidi was seemingly calm when she left to take the test. 2) according to what you know or how something appears… … English dictionary
seemingly — adverb To appearances; apparently. an object, seemingly like those which we have experienced, may be attended with different or contrary effects … Wiktionary
seemingly — [ˈsiːmɪŋli] adv in a way that appears to have a particular quality, even though this is probably not true Heidi was seemingly calm when she left to take the test.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
seemingly — seeming ► ADJECTIVE ▪ appearing to be real or true; apparent. DERIVATIVES seemingly adverb … English terms dictionary