Appearance - the way that someone or something looks.
Usage: Hey Tim, have you seen Chuck? His appearance is horrendous, he looks like he just got out of bed!
Another way for something looks:
1. Something is like.
2. something looks similar to.
3. something looks like.
4. something seems like.
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A word for how something looks is its appearance.
appearance
Yes, the noun appearance is an abstract noun; a word for the way someone or something looks; a time when something starts, or is first seen; the occasion when someone is seen in a specific setting such as a play, a movie, a TV program, at a party, in a court, etc.
The word "special" applies to something unique, notable, or extraordinary.Special.
snaggle Something that is nasty and messy and not cute.
The word anile means that something looks like or acts like an old woman. It can also mean that their mental state is that of a very elderly person.
elements that help the reader imagine how something looks, sounds, feels and tastes
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Yes, the noun appearance is an abstract noun; a word for the way someone or something looks; a time when something starts, or is first seen; the occasion when someone is seen in a specific setting such as a play, a movie, a TV program, at a party, in a court, etc.
Something that looks like a penis would look phallicwhereas something that looked like a woman's genitalia would look either vulvic or vaginal.
Covered in glass, or something that looks like glass.
No, it is not normally an adverb. The word "something" is a pronoun, or a noun. But it can substitute for the adverb "somewhat" in the construction "he looks something like his father."
The word "special" applies to something unique, notable, or extraordinary.Special.
Aesthetics refers to how something looks on the outside. eg. That is aesthetically pleasing, basically means that looks good.
It is where a person imagines in their mind what something looks like, i. e., "I can visualize what my living room looks like when I am at work."
It means something that mimics something else. That sounds/looks/acts/feels etc like the original. Greek : μιμητής
It means something is blown out of proportion or something's really incorrect. "Your paper looks ridiculous because you wrote microscopic!"
well to me it looks like a made up word or something because i have never heard that word ever in my life and I'm 80 years old
The word looks is a action verb.