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Answer for the clue "Decent trousers in golf, it appears ", 9 letters:
seemingly

Word definitions for seemingly in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES apparently/seemingly random ▪ a wave of apparently random attacks apparently/seemingly unaware ▪ The man, apparently unaware that he was being filmed, tried to break into the house. seemingly impossible (= seeming ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Seemingly \Seem"ing*ly\, adv. In appearance; in show; in semblance; apparently; ostensibly. This the father seemingly complied with. --Addison.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. To appearances; apparently.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. from appearances alone; "irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land"; "the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned"; "had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it"-Thomas Hardy; "on the ...

Usage examples of seemingly.

They had seemingly endless space on the acreage, and Scott thought it would be fun, and profitable, to build a treehouse in a cluster of evergreens.

The Akka guide strode beside him, seemingly unperturbed by this change of plan.

But even as Americans correctly contrasted the freedom of the American way of life with the coercive constraints of life in the Communist bloc, they often forgot the seductive constraints of their own seemingly apolitical system.

The seat he sat upon was of the sort called throne, seemingly made of golden metal picked out in glittering stones, wide enough for his massive girth, draped in blue silk, astand upon a platform which raised the seat above the level of the others in the chamber.

Amid this vast stretch of stars, with seemingly endless planets an which lived not a soul to call him Joe, he could have really enjoyed the arrival from far away or an irate human voice bawling him out good and proper for some error, real or fancied.

It has a seemingly simple and limited behavioural repertoire, including various forms of learning, while its relatively easily mapped central nervous system contains only a small number of cells - no more than 20,000 neurons in all, arranged in a system of distributed ganglia and including amongst them a population of very large cells which can be recognized easily and reproducibly from animal to animal.

Mather not only acknowledged that there were bewitched people but also reminded readers of the seemingly unending diversity of the invisible world, occurrences God permitted to afflict his people.

She was generally at the centre of things, surrounded by a bickering and admiring crowd of seemingly lesser mortals, which sometimes included Jalila.

It is far too easy to be blindsided in this seemingly empty and lifeless desert.

Brummel had never in his life seen sweet, seemingly vulnerable Mary Busche so feisty.

The winding alleys and small streets of Busk were packed with people, with the rest of the town seemingly out on their balconies, drinking and eating and waving and gossiping.

I, small, white, was chained by the neck to that great rock on the seemingly endless plain.

Whoever had planned it all had succeeded in the seemingly impossible task of combining the ambience of a bank with that of a massage parlor.

People fear these crimes precisely because of the seemingly random nature of the murders.

In this method, this essential principle of the positive school of criminology, you will find another reason for the seemingly slow advance of this school.