Make it seem意思

"Make it seem" is an English phrase that means to create the appearance or impression of something, often without necessarily being true. It implies that the action or statement is intended to deceive or mislead others into believing something that might not be accurate. Here are a few examples to illustrate its usage:

  1. "She made it seem like she knew what she was talking about, but in reality, she was just guessing."
  2. "The company made it seem as if the product was eco-friendly, but it was all just marketing tricks."
  3. "He made it seem like he was busy with work, but I suspect he was just avoiding us."
  4. "The politician made it seem as if he cared about the people's issues, but his actions spoke otherwise."
  5. "We made it seem like we were happy with the decision, even though we all disagreed with it."

In each of these examples, the intention is to create an impression or appearance that might not align with the actual truth or reality.