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appearance
noun
    1. An act or instance of appearing.
      Example: his appearance on TV
    2. The outward or superficial look of someone or something.
      Example: He never bothered much with his appearance
      Thesaurus: look, looks, image, countenance, bearing, mien, mannerism, demeanour, attitude, carriage, air, face, posture.
    3. Illusion; pretence.
      Example: the appearance of being a reasonable person
    4. The outward show or signs by which someone or something is judged or assessed.
      Example: appearances can be deceptive
      Form: appearances
Idiom: keep up appearances
    To put on an outward public show that things are normal, stable, etc when they are not.
Idiom: put in an appearance (make an appearance)
    To attend a meeting, party, etc only briefly, especially out of politeness, duty, etc.
      Thesaurus: be present, come, appear, show up.
Idiom: to all appearances
    So far as it can be seen.
Etymology: 14c.



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