Pronunciation: /ɪmˈprɛʃən ˈmænɪdʒmənt/
noun a social psychological concept that involves the attempt to influence the perceptions of others
A1 Impression management is when you try to make yourself look good in front of others.
A2 She used impression management techniques to impress her new colleagues.
B1 Effective impression management can help in job interviews and career advancement.
B2 Companies often invest in training their employees on impression management skills.
C1 Politicians are experts in impression management, carefully crafting their public image.
C2 The CEO's impeccable impression management skills have helped the company maintain a positive reputation.
formal The CEO emphasized the importance of impression management during the company's public relations campaign.
informal She's always worried about impression management when meeting new people.
slang I'm all about that impression management when I'm trying to impress someone.
figurative In the world of politics, impression management is like a carefully choreographed dance.
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