on the surface



on the surface

Superficially, to all outward appearances, as in On the surface he appeared brave and patriotic, but his troops knew better. [Early 1700s]
See also: on, surface

on the surface

To all intents and purposes; to all outward appearances: a soldier who, on the surface, appeared brave and patriotic.
See also: on, surface

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
VernaVUR-nəEnglish
Eris-Greek Mythology
Stapleton['steipltən]
Sence-Medieval Spanish
Melody['melədi]
Alphonseal-FAWNSFrench