Seemingly
The term "seemingly" is an adverb used to describe something that appears to be a certain way based on observation but may not reflect the true situation. It suggests that there is a surface impression that could be misleading or incomplete. For example, a person might seem happy, but their true feelings may be different.
In literature and everyday conversation, "seemingly" helps convey uncertainty or doubt about appearances. It allows speakers and writers to express that what is visible may not tell the whole story. This can apply to various contexts, such as relationships, events, or situations.