verb past tense of impress, to make a positive impact on someone
adjective feeling or showing admiration or respect
Developers are impressed by innovative solutions to complex problems.
Employers are impressed by candidates who have a strong work ethic and impressive skills.
Teachers are often impressed by students who go above and beyond in their assignments.
Fans are impressed by athletes who break records and show exceptional talent.
Critics are impressed by artists who push boundaries and create unique work.
The writer was impressed by the detailed research conducted by the author of the book.
The psychologist was impressed by the patient's progress in therapy.
The teacher was impressed by the student's improvement in grades.
The engineer was impressed by the innovative design of the new product.
The doctor was impressed by the patient's quick recovery after surgery.