can't seem

English

Verb

can't seem (third-person singular simple present can't seem, past tense couldn't seem, with no infinitive, present participle, or past participle)

  1. Seem to be unable.
    I can't seem to lift the box alone. Would you give me a hand, please?
  2. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see can't, seem.
    You can't seem bored when you're at a job interview. If you are bored, hide it!

Usage notes

  • (seem unable): Followed by to and an infinitive, as in the example sentence. It can be followed by to alone if the verb is understood, as in "You can't run even a mile?" ―"I can't seem to."

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