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impression

[im-presh-uhn] / ɪmˈprɛʃ ən /




NOUN
pretending to be somebody
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However, Fletcher has made a hugely positive impression on United's powerbrokers.

From BBC

I was 20 years old and seeing how this shot of energy to entertain really brought him to life made an impression.

From Los Angeles Times

“So Michael started doing his impressions of his dad. And I don’t know if it’s normally that easy to make Wolfgang Puck laugh, but it was a very funny moment watching him,” Fleischman said.

From Los Angeles Times

While Fiona has made a good impression on the faithfuls so far... have previous cohorts cast a shadow of doubt over the trusted Welsh accent?

From BBC

Before long, even Pixar wasn’t guaranteed their usual summer blockbuster hit, as last year’s “Elio” demonstrated when it failed to make an impression among Disney’s other theatrical fare.

From Salon