When the fog finally drifts away, the beautiful countryside will appear.
Sure. The bunny just seemed to appear.
In the King James version the word - glacier - does not appear at all the word - glaciers - does not appear at all
"Noel" is derived from the Latin word for "birth" or "birthday," and does not appear in the Bible.
No.
Another word for appear is seem. They did not appear upset. They did not seem upset.
The base word is appear.
The word 'Sovereign' is found 295 times in the NIV. That word does not appear in the King James Version which uses the term 'Lord' instead. The count varies depending on which translation you use.
The word "jasmine" does not appear in the Bible.
The word "arise" does not appear in Leviticus.
To use the 'default setting' means to use what it was set to when you first got it.
No, "appear" is not the root word for "appearance." The root word for "appearance" is "appear," but the addition of the suffix "-ance" changes the word's grammatical function from a verb to a noun. In linguistics, a root word is the basic form of a word before any affixes are added.
Well, the word "nope" as a slang term for "no" does appear in Websters Unabridged, which makes it acceptable in my book!