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/ımp'rest/
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English Dictionary impressed adjective - admiring somebody/something because you think they are particularly good, interesting, etc.
- ● I must admit I am impressed.
- impressed by somebody/something
● We were all impressed by her enthusiasm. - ● He was particularly impressed by her essay.
- impressed with something
● She was suitably impressed (= as impressed as somebody had hoped) with the painting. - impressed at something
● He was impressed at the way the team had played. - impressed to see, hear, find, etc.
● We were impressed to see how well they'd done already. - impressed that…
● I was impressed that she remembered my name.
see also unimpressedExtra Examples: - ● He was very impressed with her house.
- ● I was not overly impressed by the proposals.
- ● My wife was impressed enough to commission a portrait from the artist.
- ● Others seemed equally impressed with his work.
- ● She was impressed at how well Stephen could dance.
- ● The manager was clearly impressed by Jo's work.
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[TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲
Collocationsimpressed adj. VERBS be, look, seem, sound ADV. deeply, enormously, especially, extremely, greatly, immensely, mightily, much, overwhelmingly, particularly, profoundly, really, terribly, tremendously, very (much) | less than, not overly I was not overly impressed by the proposals.
fairly, mildly, quite | enough, sufficiently The prince was impressed enough to commission a portrait from the artist.
genuinely | immediately, instantly | favourably | duly, suitably He mentioned a few famous acquaintances, and we were suitably impressed.
clearly, obviously PREP. by The manager was favourably impressed by Jo's work.
with He was very impressed with her house. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲