| BESEEMING | • beseeming adj. Becoming, befitting, suitable. • beseeming n. Appearance; look. • beseeming n. Gerund of beseem: a comely appearance; attractiveness. |
| BESEEMINGLY | • beseemingly adv. (Archaic) In a beseeming manner. • BESEEMINGLY adv. BESEEMING. |
| BESEEMINGNESS | • beseemingness n. The state or quality of being beseeming. • BESEEMINGNESS n. the state of being beseeming. |
| BESEEMINGNESSES | • BESEEMINGNESS n. the state of being beseeming. |
| BESEEMINGS | • beseemings n. Plural of beseeming. • BESEEMING n. the act of befitting. |
| INSEEMING | • INSEEM v. (Shakespeare) to grease, defile, also ENSEAM, INSEAM. |
| MISBESEEMING | • misbeseeming v. Present participle of misbeseem. • MISBESEEM v. (archaic) to be unsuited to. |
| MISSEEMING | • misseeming adj. (Literary, now rare) Unseemly, unbecoming. • MISSEEMING n. (Spenser) a false appearance. |
| MISSEEMINGS | • MISSEEMING n. (Spenser) a false appearance. |
| SEEMING | • seeming v. Present participle of seem. • seeming adj. Appearing to the eye or mind (distinguished from, and often opposed to, real or actual). • seeming n. Outward appearance. |
| SEEMINGLY | • seemingly adv. As it appears; apparently. • seemingly adv. In a seemly manner; decorously; with propriety. • SEEMING adv. apparent. |
| SEEMINGNESS | • seemingness n. Semblance; fair appearance; plausibility. • SEEMINGNESS n. the state of seeming or being apparent. |
| SEEMINGNESSES | • SEEMINGNESS n. the state of seeming or being apparent. |
| SEEMINGS | • seemings n. Plural of seeming. • SEEMING n. appearance, semblance. |
| UNBESEEMING | • unbeseeming v. Present participle of unbeseem. • unbeseeming adj. Unbecoming; not seemly. • UNBESEEM v. to misbecome. |
| UNBESEEMINGLY | • unbeseemingly adv. (Archaic) In an unbeseeming manner. • UNBESEEMING adv. UNBESEEM, to misbecome. |
| UNSEEMING | • unseeming v. (Obsolete) hesitating; scrupling. • unseeming adj. (Proscribed) unseemly; inappropriate, or showing bad manners. • UNSEEMING n. (Shakespeare) a not seeming. |
| UNSEEMINGS | • UNSEEMING n. (Shakespeare) a not seeming. |