What are the synonyms of come across and question about come across?

Is “Come across” a synonym of “looks”? According to the Cambridge dictionary come across is: To behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic”. I

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Idd. Here are some examples 1. “She comes across really well (= creates a positive image) on television. – If
you are like? How do you do it? “Hese talk about being bored in interviews. It is an impression he’s a bit of a bore.” In

English: “Where are the people?

Asked on November 15, 2021 in Meaning.
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In Teflon, the idiom of personality comes along.

When TFD comes across as I-am

viewed as being (someone/something) To be viewed by others in a particular way; to have one’s personality, behavior, intentions, etc. , interpreted in a specific way.

What are synonyms? (enhance, entrain, process, transport,

communicate) is conveying which is creating project is conveying of.

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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Is the word “looks” indicative of the perception of human reality.

The way a person “comes across” can be communicated by looks, by voice, by behaviour, and conceivably by smell, taste or taste.

So

“She looks very interested in people, but when you hear her talking she comes across as self-absorbed”.

Is it possible or possible for it to be reversed?

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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Is the word “looks” indicative of the perception of human reality.

The way a person “comes across” can be communicated by looks, by voice, by behaviour, and conceivably by smell, taste or taste.

So

“She looks very interested in people, but when you hear her talking she comes across as self-absorbed”.

Is it possible or possible for it to be reversed?

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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Is the word “looks” indicative of the perception of human reality.

The way a person “comes across” can be communicated by looks, by voice, by behaviour, and conceivably by smell, taste or taste.

So

“She looks very interested in people, but when you hear her talking she comes across as self-absorbed”.

Is it possible or possible for it to be reversed?

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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In Teflon, the idiom of personality comes along.

When TFD comes across as I-am

viewed as being (someone/something) To be viewed by others in a particular way; to have one’s personality, behavior, intentions, etc. , interpreted in a specific way.

What are synonyms? (enhance, entrain, process, transport,

communicate) is conveying which is creating project is conveying of.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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Is the word “looks” indicative of the perception of human reality.

The way a person “comes across” can be communicated by looks, by voice, by behaviour, and conceivably by smell, taste or taste.

So

“She looks very interested in people, but when you hear her talking she comes across as self-absorbed”.

Is it possible or possible for it to be reversed?

Answered on November 23, 2021.
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Is the word “looks” indicative of the perception of human reality.

The way a person “comes across” can be communicated by looks, by voice, by behaviour, and conceivably by smell, taste or taste.

So

“She looks very interested in people, but when you hear her talking she comes across as self-absorbed”.

Is it possible or possible for it to be reversed?

Answered on November 23, 2021.
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In Teflon, the idiom of personality comes along.

When TFD comes across as I-am

viewed as being (someone/something) To be viewed by others in a particular way; to have one’s personality, behavior, intentions, etc. , interpreted in a specific way.

What are synonyms? (enhance, entrain, process, transport,

communicate) is conveying which is creating project is conveying of.

Answered on December 1, 2021.
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Is the word “looks” indicative of the perception of human reality.

The way a person “comes across” can be communicated by looks, by voice, by behaviour, and conceivably by smell, taste or taste.

So

“She looks very interested in people, but when you hear her talking she comes across as self-absorbed”.

Is it possible or possible for it to be reversed?

Answered on December 6, 2021.
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Is the word “looks” indicative of the perception of human reality.

The way a person “comes across” can be communicated by looks, by voice, by behaviour, and conceivably by smell, taste or taste.

So

“She looks very interested in people, but when you hear her talking she comes across as self-absorbed”.

Is it possible or possible for it to be reversed?

Answered on December 11, 2021.
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