seemed Meaning in Tamil ( seemed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
தோற்றமுடையதாயிரு,
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seemed தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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seemed's Usage Examples:
To leave so powerful and profitable a calling in the hands of foreigners seemed both dangerous and uneconomical.
She seemed distressed and softly pleaded, "Please?"For a long time his mother pleaded with him.
R seemed to be more distant but no less attentive, and perhaps under his veil of discretion, is even more technically adroit.
Almost smiling, he gazed straight into her eyes with such an enraptured caressing look that it seemed strange to be so near him, to look at him like that, to be so sure he admired her, and not to be acquainted with him.
Keller seemed to know them all.
Cyrus and hi~ Persians paid little heed to the treaties which the Median kink had concluded with the other powers; and the result was I great coalition against him, embracing Nabonidus of Babylon Amasis of Egypt, Croesus of Lydia, and the Spartans, whosi highly efficient army seemed to the Oriental states of great value In the spiing of 546 B.
Glory, the good of society, love of a woman, the Fatherland itself--how important these pictures appeared to me, with what profound meaning they seemed to be filled!But if I were right, I should be rendering a service to my Fatherland for which I am ready to die.
He seemed to be condescending to his companion.
There they are, those rudely painted figures that once seemed splendid and mysterious.
6, 7); and then the great day of judgment, which had seemed to overshadow Jerusalem in the now averted plague, shall draw near with awful tokens of blood and fire and darkness.
The emperor seemed to be threatening the independence of the North, and in terror and resentment the Scandinavian peoples turned first to strike at the encroaching Frank, and soon after to assail the other Christian kingdoms which lay behind, or on the flank of, the Empire.
Cynthia's speech about Billy Langstrom seemed as old as the Gettysburg Address, but far less remembered.
Synonyms:
come across, look, beam, stand out, glitter, glint, be, radiate, cut, leap out, lift, appear, loom, glow, rear, sound, jump, jump out, rise, shine, feel, gleam, make, glisten, stick out, pass off,
Antonyms:
forbid, disallow, appear, dematerialise, dematerialize,