Seen is the past form of 'see'. It means you looked at something already. You use it to talk about things you watched or noticed in the past.
I have seen that movie before.
She has seen the new teacher today.
Seen can be a noun meaning something you have noticed or watched. It is mostly used when talking about facts or events people have observed.
The sight was a beautiful seen for all.
That seen stayed in my mind forever.
Seen means your message or comment has been opened or noticed by someone. People say this a lot when using phones or computers to talk.
Your message was seen but not answered.
I have seen your comment on Facebook.
Seen in this phrase means something was better before. It shows that things are old, broken, or tired now.
This car has seen better days.
Her shoes have seen better days.
Seen is a short way to say 'I understand' or 'okay', used mostly in casual talk. It shows that the person listens and agrees.
Person A: I will be late. Person B: Seen.
Do you get the idea? Seen.
Seen means one picture or moment in a movie, play, or artwork. It describes what you see in a scene or image.
The movie's best seen was very colorful.
This seen shows the main character's face.