I read that we can use 'seem' in place of 'look'. Are the follwoing sentences same in the meaning?
For example:
He looks nice.
He seems nice.
He doesn't look nice.
He doesn't seem nice.
Does he look nice?
Does he seem nice?
Doesn't he look nice?
Doesn't he seem nice?
Why does he look nice?
Why does he seem nice?
look only deals with physical appearance. seem deals with that, but also with eg his actions. anything that reveals his character.
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look only deals with physical appearance.
seem deals with that, but also with eg his actions. anything that reveals his character.