Examples of using Seeming in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Seeming worried or tense.
Can I say something without seeming nosy?
Face seeming gray in color.
O! love's best habit is in seeming trust.
Seeming not to listen, even when directly addressed.
Crying, going off feeds and generally seeming unwell.
How did that nice seeming psychiatrist not know that?
It was frustrating because there was no seeming end.
Harmon felt his life seeming from what remained of his body.
Quote of the day:"I'm not unmindful of a man's seeming need for faith;
Seeming like a hero. She was more interested in protecting the light than she was.
What did Fosbury think of the seeming awkwardness of his Flop?
Another seeming contradiction is found by comparing Exodus 34: 7 with Ezekiel 18: 20.
He was looking around anxiously, seeming slightly lost.
So why the seeming contradiction between his businessman credentials and chaotic governing style?
None the less, it is not impossible, despite seeming like a herculean task!
This seeming contradiction raised the question: Did this improbable creature lay eggs, or did it not?
In protecting the light than she was seeming like a hero. She was more interested.
Despite the seeming clumsiness and sluggishness, penguins behave in a completely different way in the water.
As my friend feels gratitude for the gift of her daughter,the wounds of the divorce and the seeming“mistake” are being healed.
Many people fall back on the seeming security of paths prescribed by external voices.
Such seeming neglect harmonizes with the Bible's description of the female ostrich:“ She leaves her eggs to the earth itself.
In particular, feminists argue that despite seeming neutral or inclusive, the way people think about art and aesthetics is influenced by sex roles.
Despite the seeming simplicity, the game is quite interesting and has several versions that are common in Russia and Europe.
Rationalizing further, the Corinthians might have noted seeming parallels between Epicurean standards and those of God's Word. For example, the Epicureans employed moderation in their pursuit of enjoyment.
Despite the seeming fragility, the whiskers have great strength and are able to cling tightly to the support, pulling the whole shoot to it.
Despite the seeming prostate of water, it contains many secrets and has unique properties that are not characteristic of any other substances on earth.
To avoid"good" foods seeming"bad" because of misleading GI values, researchers at Harvard later came up with a measure called the"glycemic load.".