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41appearance — See: PUT IN AN APPEARANCE also MAKE AN APPEARANCE …
42appearance — See: PUT IN AN APPEARANCE also MAKE AN APPEARANCE …
43appearance — ap·pear·ance ə pir ən(t)s n 1) the action or process of becoming evident to the senses <the sudden appearance of a rash on the body> 2) the outward or visible aspect of something <a tumor with a spongy appearance> ap·pear ə pi(ə)r vi… …
44appearance — See: put in an appearance also make an appearance …
45appearance — noun 1》 the way that someone or something appears. ↘an impression given: she read it with every appearance of interest. 2》 an act of performing in a public event. 3》 an act of arriving or becoming visible. Phrases keep up appearances maintain …
46appearance — /əˈpɪərəns / (say uh pearruhns) noun 1. the act or fact of appearing, as to the eye, the mind, or the public. 2. Law a. the formal coming into court of a party to a suit. b. formal notice of intent to defend an action. 3. outward look or aspect;… …
47appearance day — The last day upon which a defendant served with process may plead, submit a mo tion, or, in some jurisdictions, enter his appearance, thereby avoiding a default. Cruger v McCracken, (Tex. Civ. App.) 26 SW 282, 283. Sometimes called default day,… …
48appearance money — N UNCOUNT Appearance money is money paid to a famous person such as a sports star or film star for taking part in a public event …
49appearance — In philosophy, what is visible, or manifest to the senses, but what is ultimately illusory. Appearance is usually contrasted with reality, and so the term often occurs in the schools of philosophy known as idealism and skepticism …
50appearance — n. 1. Coming, arrival, advent, apparition. 2. Appearance, what is seen, form, being, apparition. 3. Semblance, seeming, show, face, pretence, color, pretext, guise, fashion, feature. 4. Mien, air, aspect, look, complexion, figure, manner,… …