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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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No longer are the first impressions of a home seen at the curb — they are now viewed on a screen.

From MarketWatch

"I just want to make an impression whenever I do get the chance," Ahmed said.

From BBC

Although a few conversations clearly left impressions, most of the dates morphed into remnants of information like fintech, middle sibling, allergic to cats, etc.

From Los Angeles Times

Davis and Head make strong impressions, masking the pedestrian, sometimes cornball dialogue.

From Los Angeles Times

That area happened to contain rocks that recorded these unusual bursts of strong magnetism, giving the impression that such conditions lasted far longer than they actually did.

From Science Daily




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