seemly
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Seemly \Seem"ly\ (s[=e]m"l[y^]), a. [Compar.{Seemlier}
(s[=e]m"l[i^]*[~e]r); superl. {Seeliest}.] [Icel.
s[ae]miligr, fr. s[ae]mr becoming, fit; akin to samr same, E.
same; the sense being properly, the same or like, hence,
fitting. See {Seem}, v. i.]
Suited to the object, occasion, purpose, or character;
suitable; fit; becoming; comely; decorous.
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He had a seemly nose. --Chaucer.
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I am a woman, lacking wit
To make a seemly answer to such persons. --Shak.
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Suspense of judgment and exercise of charity were safer
and seemlier for Christian men than the hot pursuit of
these controversies. --Hooker.
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Syn: Becoming; fit; suitable; proper; appropriate; congruous;
meet; decent; decorous.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
94 Moby Thesaurus words for "seemly":
accepted, according to Hoyle, acknowledged, admitted, advantageous,
advisable, apposite, appropriate, approved, apropos, apt, becoming,
befitting, being done, characteristic, civil, comely,
comme il faut, compatible, condign, conformable, conforming,
congenial, congruous, consistent, consonant, convenient,
conventional, correct, customary, de rigueur, decent, decorous,
delicate, desirable, dignified, diplomatic, discreet, due, elegant,
expedient, favorable, feasible, felicitous, fit, fitten, fitting,
formal, fructuous, genteel, gentlemanly, good, happy, inspired,
just, kosher, ladylike, likely, meet, modest, nice, normal,
normative, opportune, orthodox, pleasing, politic, profitable,
proper, prudent, reasonable, received, recognized, recommendable,
right, right and proper, righteous, rightful, seasonable, sensible,
sortable, suitable, suited, timely, to be desired, traditional,
urbane, useful, well-chosen, well-expressed, well-put, well-timed,
wise, worthwhile
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