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How to Use "Impression" with Example Sentences
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impression
(n):
an idea, feeling, or opinion about someone or something; an imitation of a person or a thing
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Used with adjectives:
"
You made a
strong
impression
on everyone.
"
(strong, huge, powerful, big)
"
He had an
accurate
impression
of his teacher.
"
(accurate, wrong, distorted)
"
I had a
bad
impression
of him.
"
(bad, negative, positive, good, great)
"
First
impressions
can be misleading.
"
(first, initial, early)
"
Our
general
impression
of him was not good.
"
(general, overall)
"
He did a
funny
impression
of the politician.
"
(funny, perfect, great, amazing, good)
Used with verbs:
"
I
have
a negative
impression
of that city.
"
(have, got, received)
"
He
gave
them a good
impression
during the interview.
"
(gave)
"
She
made
a great
impression
with the new boss.
"
(made)
"
His actions did not
change
my
impression
of him.
"
(change, alter, fit with)
"
She
shared
her
impressions
of his new book.
"
(shared)
"
Try to
leave
a good
impression
before you go.
"
(leave, make, create)
"
Do
your
impression
of the president.
"
(do)
Used with prepositions:
"
I was
under
the
impression
that you did not like me.
"
(under)
"
She had the wrong
impression
about
him.
"
(about, of)
"
The trip left a lasting
impression
on
them.
"
(on)
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