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im·pres·sive
(ĭm-prĕs′ĭv)adj.
Making a strong positive impression; inspiring admiration or awe: an impressive achievement.
im·pres′sive·ly adv.
im·pres′sive·ness n.
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impressive
(ɪmˈprɛsɪv)adj
capable of impressing, esp by size, magnificence, etc; awe-inspiring; commanding
imˈpressively adv
imˈpressiveness n
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im•pres•sive
(ɪmˈprɛs ɪv)adj.
arousing admiration or respect.
[1585–95]
im•pres′sive•ly, adv.
im•pres′sive•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | impressive - making a strong or vivid impression; "an impressive ceremony" moving - arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion; "she laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter"- N. Hawthorne unimpressive - not capable of impressing |
2. | impressive - producing a strong effect; "gave an impressive performance as Othello"; "a telling gesture" effective, effectual, efficacious - producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect; "an air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid long-distance transportation"-LewisMumford; "effective teaching methods"; "effective steps toward peace"; "made an effective entrance"; "his complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action"; "an efficacious law" |
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impressive
adjective grand, striking, splendid, good, great (informal), fine, affecting, powerful, exciting, wonderful, excellent, dramatic, outstanding, stirring, superb, first-class, marvellous (informal), terrific (informal), awesome, world-class, admirable, first-rate, forcible, gee-whizz (slang) The film's special effects are particularly impressive.
ordinary, uninspiring, unimpressive, unmemorable, unimposing, weak
ordinary, uninspiring, unimpressive, unmemorable, unimposing, weak
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impress
(imˈpres) verb1. to cause feelings of admiration etc in (a person). I was impressed by his good behaviour.impresionar
2. (with on or upon) to stress (something to someone). I must impress upon you the need for silence.subrayar, recalcar
3. to fix (a fact etc in the mind). She re-read the plans in order to impress the details on her memory.grabar
4. make (a mark) on something by pressing. a footprint impressed in the sand.imprimir
imˈpression (-ʃən) noun1. the idea or effect produced in someone's mind by a person, experience etc. The film made a great impression on me.impresión
2. a vague idea. I have the impression that he's not pleased.impresión
3. the mark left by an object on another object. The dog left an impression of its paws in the wet cement.huella, marca
imˈpressive (-siv) adjective (negative unimpressive) making a great impression on a person's mind, feelings etc. an impressive ceremony.impresionante
imˈpressively adverb de manera impresionante
imˈpressiveness noun cualidad de impresionante
be under the impression (that) to have the (often wrong) feeling or idea that. I was under the impression that you were paying for this meal. tener la impresión de que
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impressive
a. impresionante.
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