This sound seemed weird.
It seemed like the perfect day to go for a walk in the park.
She seemed distracted when I asked her how her weekend went.
In this sentence, "seemed" is the verb.
Next, the magician seemed to just disappear into thin air.
The word "chauvinist" can be used as a noun or adjective. An example of a sentence using the word "chauvinist" is "The author seemed to be a chauvinist from the negative way he expressed himself about women in his book. "
Ashley seemed happy with her present. Jon seemed delighted by their engagement.
The word "vivify" is a transitive verb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Somehow, his brush with death had seemed to vivify him.
He seemed to know what she was thinking, as if he had telepathic abilities.
She seemed distracted when I asked her how her weekend went.
The man had a white appearance and seemed very faintly.
Her story seemed contrived so no one believed her.
In this sentence, "seemed" is the verb.
The fact he had saved the ornament from the burning house seemed immaterial now.
My plants seemed to flourish when I started playing classical music for them.
Next, the magician seemed to just disappear into thin air.
The tired pupil seemed apathetic to the subjects.APATHETIC=Feeling or showing a lack of interest
The answer seemed to be that it was the logic of enlightenment rationalism itself that gave rise to such barbarism.
It seemed the man misplaced his wallet at the airport.