semblant (Meaning)

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semblant (a.)

Like; resembling.

Seeming, rather than real; apparent.

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semblant (n.)

Show; appearance; figure; semblance.

The face.

Synonyms & Antonyms of semblant

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semblant Sentence Examples

  1. The politician maintained a semblant of confidence despite facing a barrage of criticism.
  2. The crumbling building presented a mere semblant of its former grandeur.
  3. The company's financial report projected a semblant of stability, but the underlying data painted a different picture.
  4. The witness's testimony seemed plausible on the surface, but closer examination revealed a semblant of truth.
  5. The couple's relationship appeared harmonious, but it was merely a semblant concealing deep-seated tensions.
  6. The artist's work conveyed a semblant of serenity, inviting viewers to find solace in its tranquility.
  7. The ruins of the ancient city stood as a somber semblant of the passage of time and the transience of human endeavors.
  8. The salesman's smile was a mere semblant, hiding his desperation to close the deal.
  9. The actor's portrayal of the character was impeccable, creating a perfect semblant of the person he was supposed to be.
  10. The politician's speech was a masterclass in deception, using a semblant of sincerity to manipulate the audience.

FAQs About the word semblant

Like; resembling., Seeming, rather than real; apparent., Show; appearance; figure; semblance., The face.

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The politician maintained a semblant of confidence despite facing a barrage of criticism.

The crumbling building presented a mere semblant of its former grandeur.

The company's financial report projected a semblant of stability, but the underlying data painted a different picture.

The witness's testimony seemed plausible on the surface, but closer examination revealed a semblant of truth.