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Impress Meaning in English

word

/ˈɪmˌpɹɛs/, /ˌɪmˈpɹɛs/
IM-pres (noun), im-PRES (verb)
/ˈɪmˌprɛs/, /ˌɪmˈprɛs/
IM-pres (noun), im-PRES (verb)

Definition

To make someone feel admiration, respect, or strong interest because of your quality, skill, behavior, or achievement. It can also mean to create a strong effect on someone's mind.

Usage & Nuances

Usually takes an object: 'impress someone'. Common patterns: 'impress with', 'be impressed by', 'make a good impression on'. Often positive, but in negatives it can show disappointment: 'That didn’t impress me.' Do not confuse it with 'impose' or 'express'.

Example Sentences

Her piano skills impressed the whole class.

basic

He wants to impress his boss.

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That movie did not impress me.

basic

You don’t need to impress anyone—just be yourself.

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I was really impressed by how calm she stayed during the meeting.

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A fancy title won’t impress people if your work is poor.

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