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that seems enjoyable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "that seems enjoyable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a positive impression or opinion about an activity, event, or experience that appears to be fun or pleasant. Example: "The concert lineup looks fantastic, and that seems enjoyable for everyone attending."
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Alternative expressions(20)
that seems like a blast
that sounds really great
that looks sweet
that looks amusing
that looks so fun
that appears entertaining
that sounds delightful
that sounds pleasant
that sounds so fun
that appears delightful
that is visually appealing
that looks strange
that looks fun
that looks enjoyable
that looks neat
that looks amazing
it looks like a good time
that looks exciting
that was fun
that looks lovely
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1 human-written examples
By evaluating everything that you on your mental to do list (and releasing what isn't necessary), getting comfortable with saying no to requests (and giving yourself time to see if it's something you do want to do), and finally, giving yourself permission to complete tasks in a way that seems enjoyable to you, you'll start to feel less overwhelmed.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
And it's where Cook likes to spend as much time as possible – all the while maintaining a Third Act musical career that seems both thoroughly enjoyable and eminently sensible.
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You might uncharitably accuse the company of trading on past successes, were it not a piece that seems to become richer and more enjoyable with each subsequent incarnation.
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What dominated that weekend was a Philadelphia tradition that seems to get uglier and more enjoyable every year: the Wing Bowl.
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The 1966 "Stagecoach," on the other hand, received moderately approving reviews ("an enjoyable trip most of the way," Robert Alden wrote in The New York Times) and began the slow slide into obscurity that seems to be the fate of overreaching remakes.
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On Wednesday night at the Bowery Ballroom, he made all that doubt seem enjoyable in a robust, loose performance.
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There are also some scenes that seem to be there for no reason and could be cut out to make the film more enjoyable.
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In it Alex introduces the topic of a trip they made that seems to have been less than enjoyable, possibly due to them staying in accommodation near an airport.
However, that seems an unlikely scenario, as Kirby's Adventure Wii is an extremely enjoyable experience, providing pure side-scrolling platforming at its refined best.
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This can be a part of walking that seems most unpleasant but it's essential for ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable urban environment and for ensuring that nobody, including you, treads in stinky do-do.
Wiki
"Even shoveling snow seemed enjoyable".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "that seems enjoyable" when you want to express a positive expectation or impression about something without having experienced it directly. It's appropriate when assessing something based on available information.
Common error
Avoid relying solely on "that seems enjoyable" as it can become repetitive. Vary your language by using alternatives like "that appears delightful" or "that looks appealing" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "that seems enjoyable" functions as an adjective phrase, expressing a subjective assessment of something's potential for providing pleasure. It's typically used to convey a positive impression based on available information, as shown in Ludwig's examples.
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Wiki
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "that seems enjoyable" is a grammatically correct and commonly used expression for conveying a positive impression or expectation. As Ludwig indicates, the phrase appears across various contexts, most frequently in news and media, and has a neutral formality level. When using the phrase, remember to consider alternative expressions to avoid repetition, and ensure that the context aligns with the subjective assessment you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that appears delightful
Replaces "seems enjoyable" with a more emphatic and positive adjective.
that looks appealing
Focuses on the visual aspect of enjoyment or attraction.
that sounds pleasant
Highlights the auditory aspect of the experience.
that promises to be fun
Shifts the focus to the expectation of future enjoyment.
that gives a good vibe
Uses a more informal and contemporary expression.
that is likely to be pleasurable
Emphasizes the likelihood of a positive and enjoyable experience.
that suggests a positive experience
Highlights the inference of an enjoyable outcome.
that has the allure of enjoyment
Emphasizes the attractive quality suggesting enjoyment.
that hints at amusement
Suggests a subtle or indirect indication of enjoyment.
that exudes the feeling of pleasure
Conveys a strong sense of enjoyment emanating from something.
FAQs
How can I use "that seems enjoyable" in a sentence?
You can use "that seems enjoyable" to express a positive impression of something. For example, "The concert lineup looks fantastic, and "that seems enjoyable" for everyone attending."
What are some alternatives to "that seems enjoyable"?
Alternatives include "that appears fun", "that looks delightful", or "that sounds pleasant", depending on what aspect you're emphasizing.
Is "that seems enjoyable" formal or informal?
"That seems enjoyable" is generally considered neutral in formality and is appropriate for most contexts.
Is it okay to say "that seem enjoyable"?
No, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "that seems enjoyable", because the word "that" is singular. Use "those seem enjoyable" when refering to plural subjects.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested