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impression

[im-presh-uhn] / ɪmˈprɛʃ ən /




NOUN
pretending to be somebody
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All this left the impression that the nation’s economic challenges are solved.

From The Wall Street Journal

Farrell asked: "Did you form the impression that David Campbell did not like you much?"

From BBC

Complaints were also made about previous reviews and surveys, as far back as 2017, claiming they had made "no difference", giving the impression that "poor behaviour had been tolerated over a number of years".

From BBC

As more emails emerge, there's a growing impression of how much Ferguson seemed to depend on Epstein, telling him he was her "pillar" and confiding "I have been so so sad".

From BBC

She said that the Hever Rose portrait, newly dated, offered a "more human impression that preserves an earlier idea of Anne's image" than later representations.

From BBC