beseem
51seem — [[t]sim[/t]] v. i. 1) to appear to be, feel, do, etc 2) to appear to one s own senses, judgment, etc 3) to appear to be true or probable: It seems likely to rain[/ex] 4) to appear or pretend to be such: to seem friendly[/ex] • Etymology:… …
52seem — /sim / (say seem) verb (copular) 1. to appear to be: she seemed angry. –verb (i) 2. to appear (to be, feel, do, etc.): they seemed to enjoy the experience. 3. to appear to oneself (to be, do, etc.): I seem to hear someone calling. 4. to appear to …
53behoove — [v] be necessary, proper be expected, befit, be fitting, be incumbent upon, be needful, be one’s obligation, be required, be requisite, be right, beseem, owe it to, suit; concept 646 …
54suit — [n1] matching top and bottom clothing clothing, costume, dress, ensemble, getup*, gray flannel*, habit, livery, outfit, threads*, tuxedo, uniform, wardrobe; concept 451 suit [n2] legal action case, cause, lawsuit, litigation, proceeding,… …
55misbeseem — |misbə̇|sēm, spə̇ transitive verb Etymology: mis (I) + beseem : misbecome …
56unbeseem — “+ transitive verb Etymology: un (I) + beseem : to be unbecoming or unbefitting to …
57ill-beseeming — ill beseemˈing adjective (Shakespeare) Unbecoming • • • Main Entry: ↑ill …
58well-beseeming — well beseemˈing adjective Befitting • • • Main Entry: ↑well …
59biseke — biseke, biseme obs. ff. beseech, beseem …
60biseme — biseke, biseme obs. ff. beseech, beseem …