Synonym: belief, depression, effect, feeling, imprint, mental picture, notion, opinion, picture, printing, stamp. Similar words: impressive, depression, impress, aggression, congressional, session, comprehension, recession. Meaning: [ɪm'preʃn] n. 1. a vague idea in which some confidence is placed 2. an outward appearance 3. a clear and telling mental image 4. a concavity in a surface produced by pressing 5. a symbol that is the result of printing 6. all the copies of a work printed at one time 7. (dentistry) an imprint of the teeth and gums in wax or plaster 8. an impressionistic portrayal of a person 9. the act of pressing one thing on or into the surface of another.
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(181) This predominance of cans is a correct impression of the country's cat food market.
(182) This impression is borne out on close acquaintance, there being little variation in contour on the wide top.
(183) This creates a rather spooky atmosphere and because of the many camera angles gives the impression that you are being watched.
(184) You should try to form an impression of the person the adjectives describe.
(185) Everybody certainly had the impression that Oppenheimer cared what each particular person was doing.
(186) Beyond the lights, Cameron got the impression of audience members thronging the exits, trying to get out of the concert hall.
(187) Indeed, it is giving the impression of being much less ambitious and much more practical than in the past.
(188) This is a golfer's first impression. Anyone else would notice the second impression first - the beauty.
(189) Contemporary accounts give the impression of a watchful, mistrustful regime, of a country bristling with fortresses and teeming with soldiers.
(190) I had always assumed teachers' salaries were generous[sentencedict.com], but Kierra corrects my impression.
(191) The impression the debtor seeks to give in his affidavit evidence is that he is not well placed financially.
(192) But the real beauty of this bass is that the playing of it does not detract from this favourable first impression.
(193) The house gives the impression of having been abandoned suddenly, in anticipation of some great disaster.
(194) Walking amongst the ruins of an ancient city, for example, it is impossible to gain an overall impression of the layout.
(195) He had been under the impression they were still abreast of Washington.
(196) This led to the impression that Spens lived, breathed and was eventually killed by the Guinness affair.
(197) This latter impression was then reinforced by his manner, which was quiet, polite, and very carefully considered.
(198) The strong impression I had was of a people who acted together because of a preconceived plan: a people programmed.sentencedict.com
(199) Some authorities give the misleading impression that they alone have the absolute right to deliver certain services to the public.
(200) Folly builders always put making an impression and deceiving the eye ahead of any practical considerations.
(201) Advertising also creates the impression that smoking is a socially acceptable norm.
(202) This creates a very strong impression of a foreign accent, and is something that should obviously be avoided.
(203) Tensions soon simmered beneath the impression of domestic harmony and marital bliss.
(204) Our approaches were from very different angles in time and geography but almost identical in impression.
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