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The word seemed (appeared to be) has a homophone (sound-alike word) seamed (fabric having seams).
Yes "seemed" - past tense of seem: "to appear to be" sounds the same as "seamed" which means having seams - joins between pieces of fabric. so seemed is a homonym of seamed
Her listed height is usually 5'5"; however, having met her, she seemed shorter, about 5'3".
The past tense of "seems" is "seemed."
The verb in the sentence is "seemed."
He was often shown as having pendulous breasts. Tut seemed to have little 'budding' breasts too, though not to the extent of his Dad.
Example predicate nouns for 'The dancers seemed...':The dancers seemed a vision in pink.The dancers seemed forest animals darting between the trees.The dancers seemed perfect ladies and gentlemen.The dancers seemed well trained athletes.
== == The past tense of seem is seemed. As in " She seemed to be nervous".
Seemed
The past tense of "seem" is "seemed." For example, "It seemed like a good idea at the time."
It seemed like the perfect day to go for a walk in the park.
Because he had a born obsession that seemed similar to Hitler's of having total power.