appearances

[əˈpɪrənsɪz]

appearances Definition

  • 1the way that someone or something looks to other people
  • 2an occasion when someone appears in public

Using appearances: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "appearances" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She maintained appearances by wearing expensive clothes and driving a fancy car.

  • Example

    The politician made an appearance at the rally to show his support for the cause.

  • Example

    Despite his illness, he tried to keep up appearances and attend social events.

appearances Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for appearances

Antonyms for appearances

Phrases with appearances

  • to maintain a good impression or outward show despite difficulties or problems

    Example

    Even though they were struggling financially, they tried to keep up appearances by hosting dinner parties and dressing well.

  • to attend an event or gathering briefly or as a courtesy

    Example

    He put in an appearance at the party to say hello to the host, but didn't stay long.

  • to create the impression or perception of something, whether true or false

    Example

    The company gave the appearance of being environmentally friendly, but was later exposed for polluting the local river.

Origins of appearances

from Old French 'aparance', meaning 'semblance'

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Summary: appearances in Brief

'Appearances' [əˈpɪrənsɪz] refer to the way someone or something looks to others. It can be used to describe an impression or image, as in 'Despite his illness, he tried to keep up appearances and attend social events.' Appearances can also refer to an occasion when someone appears in public, such as 'The politician made an appearance at the rally to show his support for the cause.' Phrases like 'keep up appearances' and 'give the appearance of' further illustrate the importance of outward show and perception.