Seem
Seem is an English verb used to express that something appears to be true or likely, often reflecting the speaker’s judgment rather than a definite fact. It signals an impression or hypothesis rather than certainty, and it can convey nuance about evidence, appearance, or probability. The meaning is closely related to appear, but seem emphasizes the speaker’s perspective or hedged assessment.
Grammatical usage and structure: Seem is generally intransitive and governs a complement, such as a that-clause,
Variations and patterns: Seem can take to-infinitives (seem to be, seem to have) and is often used
Relation to synonyms and contrasts: Seem is more subjective than look, which describes outward appearance, and