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appearance

outward look / arrival / public engagement / court attendance
[C/U] Both
pl: appearances

This word carries a strong tension between surface-level observation and hidden reality. It focuses on the immediate visual data received by the eye, often suggesting that what is seen may not represent the full truth or the internal state of the subject. It is frequently used in contexts of judgment or first impressions. In professional or legal settings, the term shifts from a visual quality to a scheduled event. In these cases, it denotes a required presence or a curated public image, moving away from the organic act of being seen toward a structured social or legal obligation.

Countable when referring to a specific event or a public outing (a guest appearance). Uncountable when referring to the general look or aesthetic of a person or object (her physical appearance).

Meanings

Nounoutward look

The way that someone or something looks to others.

"Her sudden appearance at the party surprised everyone."

Nounarrival

The act of becoming visible or arriving at a place.

"The appearance of the first snow sparked excitement."

Nounpublic engagement

A formal performance or public engagement.

"The actor made a brief appearance on the talk show."

Nouncourt attendance

The act of appearing in a court of law.

"The defendant's first court appearance is scheduled for Monday."

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