What is another word for Meseems?

Pronunciation: [mɛsˈiːmz] (IPA)

Meseems is an old-fashioned term that means "it seems to me" or "in my opinion". While the word itself may not be commonly used today, there are several synonyms that are more widely used in modern English. These synonyms include "apparently", "evidently", "presumably", "seemingly", "ostensibly", "allegedly", and "supposedly". These words all convey the meaning of suggesting that something is true or likely to be true, without necessarily stating it as a fact. As with meseems, these words often carry a sense of subjectivity or uncertainty, indicating that the speaker is expressing their own perception or interpretation of a situation or event.

What are the hypernyms for Meseems?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Meseems

"Meseems you protest over-much, Gaston," she said, with a sigh.
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Shall we listen to the excuses M. de Stainville seems anxious to make; Meseems they are clad in white satin and show a remarkably well-turned ankle.
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"Meseems that milor was somewhat hasty," replied Lydie quietly.
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