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impression

[im-presh-uhn] / ɪmˈprɛʃ ən /




NOUN
pretending to be somebody
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Example Sentences

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I got the impression from the book that you feel you were treated unfairly by the media at various points.

From Los Angeles Times

That shift created the false impression that overall snow extent was expanding.

From Science Daily

He still couldn’t see the booted man’s face, but he had a general impression of bulk, of muscles.

From Literature

“We’ll have to make a good impression,” the captain said, smiling and trying to suck his stomach in behind his Troppo T-shirt.

From Literature

Madueke has taken advantage of two spells out injured for Saka this season to make a strong impression in his debut season with the Gunners and in England's impressive World Cup qualifying campaign.

From Barron's