English edit

Etymology edit

appearance +‎ -ed

Adjective edit

appearanced (not comparable)

  1. (in combination, rare) Having the specified kind of appearance.
    • 1897, Joyce Emmerson Muddock, The Savage Club Papers, page 36:
      [] to the back of the Cathedral, where I made the acquaintance of a smart-looking mail-cart and horse and an equally sprucely appearanced man, the driver, who proved himself to be a very agreeable young fellow indeed.
    • 1918, J. S. Fletcher, Paul Campenhaye, Specialist in Criminology:
      He was a good-looking, gentlemanly-appearanced man of, say, forty-five, well but quietly dressed, []