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Appear

Appear is a versatile English verb with senses connected to visibility, perception, and occurrence. In its primary sense, it means to become visible or be perceived by the senses: a figure appeared at the doorway; clouds appeared on the horizon. It can also express seeming or giving the impression of something: The results appear inconclusive; he appears tired. The phrase appear to + infinitive is common, indicating that something is not yet known with certainty: The project appears to be on schedule; The error appears to have been caused by a misconfiguration.

Etymology and related forms: The word is derived from Latin apparēre meaning to appear, via Old French

Grammar and usage: Appear is usually intransitive but can take a complement clause with to as in

Usage notes: Appear differs from seem in that appear can refer to actual visibility or presence, while

Examples: A figure appeared at the door. The results appear to be solid. The singer appeared on

apparaïre
and
Middle
English
forms.
appear
to
be
or
appear
to
have.
It
can
also
be
followed
by
in
to
indicate
where
one
shows
up:
The
actor
appeared
in
a
new
film.
The
noun
appearance
denotes
the
act
of
appearing
or
the
outward
look;
the
adjective
apparent
means
seeming,
and
apparently
means
seemingly.
seem
more
about
the
speaker’s
or
observer’s
impression.
The
phrase
appear
before
a
court
means
to
present
oneself
there
in
a
legal
proceeding.
the
stage
to
loud
applause.