First Impressions

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun the physical attractiveness of a person

adjective describing the quality of being attractive or pleasing to the eye

  • Her good looks and charming personality helped her excel in the modeling industry.
  • Wow, your good looks are really turning heads today!
  • Dang, that guy's got some serious good looks!
  • His good looks were like a magnet, drawing people towards him wherever he went.

noun a mark impressed on a surface

  • The candidate made a strong impression during the job interview.
  • I got the impression that she didn't like the movie.
  • His new haircut really made an impression on everyone at the party.
  • The artist's use of color left a lasting impression on the viewers.

noun a person's appearance, manner, or style that gives an indication of their character or mood

  • I must say, I am quite impressed by the cut of that candidate's jib during the interview.
  • I really like the cut of her jib, she seems like a cool person to hang out with.
  • I can tell by the cut of his jib that he's a good guy.
  • The cut of someone's jib can give you a sense of their personality and character.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically expressing manner, place, time, or degree

  • Right off the bat, the new CEO implemented a series of cost-cutting measures.
  • I knew right off the bat that I was going to like her.
  • I could tell right off the bat that this party was going to be lit.
  • His argument hit me right off the bat and I had to reconsider my position.