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What (who) is SEEMED - definition

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN, COMPOSED, AND PERFORMED BY NEIL DIAMOND
Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)

Seemed      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Seem.
seemingly      
1.
If something is seemingly the case, you mean that it appears to be the case, even though it may not really be so.
A seemingly endless line of trucks waits in vain to load up.
= apparently
ADV: ADV adj/adv
2.
You use seemingly when you want to say that something seems to be true.
He has moved to Spain, seemingly to enjoy a slower style of life...
ADV: ADV with cl/group, ADV before v [vagueness]
Seemer      
·noun One who seems; one who carries or assumes an appearance or semblance.

Wikipedia

Sweet Caroline

"Sweet Caroline" is a song written and performed by American singer Neil Diamond and released in May 1969 as a single with the title "Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)". It was arranged by Charles Calello, and recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee.

Examples of use of SEEMED
1. Everything seemed to slow down, everything seemed calm.
2. The way back to our camp seemed longer and the sun seemed even hotter.
3. Everyone seemed to know what they were witnessing; everyone seemed to believe.
4. She seemed seemed to be shadowed throughout the day by Obama supporters.
5. "The theory behind it seemed good, and the science seemed good," he said.