It seems like an event or situation is expected to occur, but it may not be certain or definite. It implies that there is a possibility of something taking place in the future.
The future tense of "appear" is "will appear" or "shall appear." It is formed by adding "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb.
First things first, the word 'Appear' means to come into sight; become visible or noticeable, typically without visible agent or apparent cause. That's the definition you would find if you were to Google the word. Now, 'Reappear' means for the same thing to happen again, or again and again, that's what the origin of the prefix word "Re" means; and that is the prefix word to "Reappear". Hope this helps.
The suffix of "appear" is "-ar".
A homophone of "appear" is "apere."
The noun form of "appear" is "appearance."
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Its happen only in the case of overhanging cliff
Infections happen in half the patients and often appear during the first week.
New genes appear in individuals by random mutation.
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Some bacteria will appear purple, whereas other bacteria will appear red.
You can't! Saints cannot suddenly appear at your bidding unless it is to perform a certain mission of God and that just does not happen.
Nothing much, they usually do.
Tornadoes happen in both hemispheres.
some one does something fast and no one sees it then they appear it out