Synonym: telling. Similar words: impression, impress, aggressive, progressive, comprehensive, excessive, depression, massive. Meaning: [ɪm'presɪv] adj. 1. making a strong or vivid impression 2. producing a strong effect.
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121. Beyond its impressive scope, Deja News adds a speedy search capability.
122. Flint is good-and an impressive accomplishment for a first novel-but it ain't that good.
123. Professional opportunities were scarce for young men, even those with impressive academic credentials.
124. But the shimmering white minaret, and the impressive dome, designed to shelter 3,500 worshippers, are deceptive.
125. It was mightily impressive bowling by any standards, and with his left hand in plaster it was quite remarkable.
125. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
126. Being a dedicated tough cookie, he has delivered the goods in impressive manner.
127. Alongside his impressive profits, the supermarket retailer issued a five-point manifesto for business confidence yesterday.
128. Even so, an exciting timed race around the challenging assault course on the hill produced some impressive performances.
129. I had expected something like the Central Y, with high ceilings, impressive stone pillars, and marbled stairs.
130. The origins of the hotel are also apparent in the impressive entrance hall, cocktail bar and lounge.
131. The rugged mountains and hills form an impressive backdrop, and inland peaceful villages look out across orange and lemon groves.
132. His assertion is that our ancestors were too stupid to have created the most impressive of surviving ancient architectural and artistic works.
133. Magisterial palaces and impressive churches sit alongside simple, scenic quaysides and straw-hatted gondoliers.
134. Depending on the site, you can find some pretty impressive examples of regional cuisine at the old ballpark.
135. The scenery may have been a bit more impressive there, but the human dimension was all but lost.
136. It was a very impressive comeback for Cross, who had been out of the game for six months with shin splints.
137. If Guy had only exchanged contracts last week, he'd organised himself with impressive speed.
138. Most impressive, though, was what was hanging from the ceiling directly above the altar stone.
139. Upon the impressive foundations that Galileo had laid, Newton was able to erect a cathedral of superb grandeur.
140. We have seen how staggeringly impressive it is as an accurate data storage device.
141. An impressive display from Magnum player Muir saw him cruise through with a 7-2, 7-1, 7-1 win.
142. They provide most impressive demonstrations of the power of natural selection to put together good designs.
143. Her strengths are impressive: her competence in the world, her highly developed social skills, her humor, her warmth.
144. This beautiful city of parks and flowers boasts one of the most impressive parliament buildings in the world.
145. The impressive improvements in health status worldwide during the past century are a cause for celebration.
146. Choirs all over the country, in less impressive surrounding than the Sheldonian will be giving their versions of the famous work.
147. Metal, paper and chemical makers were among the leading gainers, helping blue chips to an impressive advance.
148. Particularly impressive is Wall's subtle exploration of the relationship between creativity and mental instability.
149. But Sue Grayson Ford has an impressive and commendable history and says she thrives on challenges.
150. The law courts, with their outside staircase, are also impressive.
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