A warm day in January makes it seem like spring has come.
the best way to use angrier in a sentence is as an adjective for example: does that person seem angrier today? seem how? seem angrier.
the customs seem alike to ours.
you can use it to mean "to make seem larger"
I seem to have run out of folder labels.
You don't seem to get what I thought was understood.
Seem is a verb that means to appear like, to look like, or to sound like. Example sentence: You seem to be tired.
Secondary consumers seem to be gathering quickly.
"Some people seem to confuse sophistication with ennui"
These two positions may, at first sight, seem contradictory.
People's faces in magazines seem flawless.
Even her refusal to dance with him did not seem to make a breach in his gigantic conceit.
I seem to be meeting nothing but good-for-nothings and louses at the bar lately.