Pronunciation: /ˈsiːmli/
adjective appropriate or suitable in the circumstances
A1 The children's costumes were seemly and appropriate for the school play.
A2 She always dressed in a seemly manner, never showing too much skin.
B1 The company's policies promote seemly behavior in the workplace.
B2 The politician's seemly conduct during the debate impressed the audience.
C1 The professor's seemly demeanor in the lecture hall commanded respect from his students.
C2 Her seemly attire and sophisticated mannerisms made her stand out at the gala event.
adverb in a seemly manner
A1 She dressed seemly for the job interview.
A2 The students behaved seemly during the school assembly.
B1 The restaurant staff conducted themselves seemly in front of the customers.
B2 The politician spoke seemly at the press conference.
C1 The artist's work is always executed seemly and with precision.
C2 Her seemly appearance and demeanor impressed everyone at the event.
formal The seemly attire of the guests added to the elegance of the event.
informal Her seemly behavior at the party impressed everyone.
slang She always keeps it seemly, never causing any drama.
figurative The seemly flow of the river symbolized tranquility and peace.
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