Pronunciation: /ɪmˈprɛst/
verb past tense of impress, to make a positive impact on someone
A1 I am impressed by how fast you can run.
A2 She was impressed by his cooking skills.
B1 The manager was impressed with the team's performance.
B2 I was impressed by the level of detail in the report.
C1 The audience was impressed by the actor's powerful performance.
C2 The judges were impressed by the singer's incredible vocal range.
adjective feeling or showing admiration or respect
A1 I am impressed by your drawing skills.
A2 She was impressed by the beautiful scenery.
B1 I was impressed by the level of detail in the report.
B2 The judges were impressed by the contestant's performance.
C1 The CEO was impressed by the innovative ideas presented in the meeting.
C2 I am always impressed by the quality of work produced by this team.
formal The committee was impressed by the thorough research presented in the report.
informal I was really impressed by how well you did on the exam!
slang I was totally impressed by his sick skateboarding skills.
figurative Her artwork always leaves me impressed by her creativity and talent.
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