comparire

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to appear, to seem to be (something)
 * 2) to be revealed

Conjugation
Including lesser-used forms:

Verb

 * 1) to appear, to show oneself

Verb

 * 1)  to appear before a tribunal

Verb

 * 1) to stand out, to be noticed, to make an impression

Usage notes

 * Beware of the different meanings and differing associated present and past historic forms:
 * In the present, both irregular / and regularized / occur, but in the meaning "to stand out, to make a (good) impression", only the latter is possible.
 * There are three possible past historic forms, (a) irregular /; (b) irregular /; (c) regular /. Each has different uses; see above for the specifics. All three can be used interchangeably only in the senses "to appear to be (something)" and "to be revealed".
 * The past participle is the same for all uses. The variant  is rare.