单词 | impressed |
释义 | impressed (once / 243 pages) adj If you're impressed, then you like what you see or you feel like saying, "wow!" People are impressed by brains, beauty, money, and lots of other qualities. To be impressed, something has to leave an impression on you — it has to be special or unusually good or particularly emotional enough that you remember it or it stands out. Colleges are impressed by high school students who get straight A's. Some people are impressed by fancy cars and clothes. Lots of people are impressed by famous actors and sports stars. If someone isn't wowed by very much, we say they aren't easily impressed. WORD FAMILYimpressed: unimpressed+/impress: impressed, impresses, impressible, impressing, impression, impressive, impressment/impressible: impressibly/impression: impressionable, impressionistic, impressions/impressionable: unimpressionable/impressionistic: impressionistically/impressive: impressively, impressiveness, unimpressive/impressment: impressments/unimpressive: unimpressively USAGE EXAMPLESBut, it was the massive tulip poplar that impressed him. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) He also impressed on the students that they were just playing a game. The New Yorker(Jan 01, 2017) Not that Baldwin seemed too impressed about it afterward. Seattle Times(Jan 01, 2017) adj deeply or markedly affected or influenced Syn affected acted upon; influenced |
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