Does this one help?:
(it seems to be)
appeared=seemed
The word, "trauma" seems to fit.
No, "digustinger" is not a word in the English language. It seems like a misspelling of "disgusting" or another word.
I don't know about a word, but "gets longer" seems to get the message across.
Overpowering seems closest. Perhaps consuming, or intoxicating.
This is a skyscraper.
Tacktoidtelopeno. As unbelievable as it seems, this is a real word. Trust me, i know stuff. The definition for 'Tacktoidtelopeno' means " person that cooks " ~XJXOXYXCXE
It seems to me that the element called "oxygen" is not named after another element and that the element is most likely named by itself.
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word was created on 2002-12-09.
In a word ladder puzzle starting with "buterwear," the goal is to transform it into another word by changing one letter at a time. However, "buterwear" seems to be a misspelling or a specific term that doesn’t fit standard word ladder rules. If you meant "butterwear" or another word, please clarify, and I can help you find the appropriate ladder.
This seems to be the word protection.
Slimmer.To a friend who has been trying to lose weight, and seems to have succeeded:"My! You do look slimmer!", NOT "My! You do look thinner! "
It depends on the context. If you mean "appears" as a verb as in "seems happy" you couldsimply use the word "seems". If you mean "appears" as in "becomes visible" you need to identify the cause - i.e. appeared in the team "was selected for the team. If you mean "appears in court" you could use "represented"