Less well known Phrasal Verbs with OFF and their meanings English
Seems Off Meaning. To give the impression of being synonyms act appear come across (as) come off (as) feel look make sound see all. The children seemed ( as if/as though/like they were) tired.
Less well known Phrasal Verbs with OFF and their meanings English
Used for saying that something appears to exist or be true. Web definition of seems off something appears unnatural or wrong. He felt apprehensive about going home. To give the impression of being synonyms act appear come across (as) come off (as) feel look make sound see all. The company believes it has now. Most patients find that the numbness from the injection wears off after about an hour. To accompany one to the place where they will be departing and wish them farewell. Terrorists set off a bomb in the city centre. 'she seems off' means the person who has said it thinks that something is wrong/upsetting whoever 'her' is|@lidiya313 she can be acting a bit. It seems to do something:
Web the verb seem has several definitions. It can mean to be apparent, or probable, like the nice person you just met who seems like he'll make a good friend. Web to give the effect of being; To appear to be something or to do something : Used for saying that something appears to exist or be true. This phrase, first recorded in 1826, was once commonly used as an imperative, meaning “go away”—as in be off or i'll call. A noun or pronoun can be used between see and off. john offered to see. The children seemed ( as if/as though/like they were) tired. To appear to the observation or understanding 2 : Most patients find that the numbness from the injection wears off after about an hour. To accompany one to the place where they will be departing and wish them farewell.