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[ UK /sˈiːmli/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. according with custom or propriety
    comely behavior
    it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money
    seemly behavior
    her becoming modesty

How To Use seemly In A Sentence

  • People followed these advanced thinkers with unseemly haste. Times, Sunday Times
  • How could he simply throw in the towel - not with a bang but a whimper - and in such an unseemly way?
  • Dreadful!" moaned Sister Ann. "Adnah goes about sighing all the day, and looks over-long in the mirror, and takes unseemly pains with her dressing, and does up her hair with flowers, and has feverishly pink cheeks, and likes to sit in a corner and brood, and takes long walks by herself, and especially, _especially_, seems fond of moonlight! The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
  • Danlo knew well enough what was seemly for a man to do - or so he thought. THE BROKEN GOD
  • The strapping prevented any unseemly bulges, while keeping the smooth line of the tight trousers that were fashionable at the time.
  • However, to avoid an unseemly political spat, both Kiely and McEllistrim have been selected.
  • Actually, it is rank partisanship of the most unseemly kind.
  • Therefore it would be unseemly for Parliament to vote money for a member of the royal family.
  • Their ill-tempered personalisation of the controversy through sourly self-justificatory sound-bites merely brought broadcasting disputation to an unseemly new low.
  • Because of this, it isn't thought seemly for someone over a certain age to pass judgment on any scene that wasn't created for them.
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