impression
imp
ˈɪmp
imp
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ssion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/ɪmˈprɛʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "impression"in English

Impression
01

an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously

impression definition and meaning
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Her cheerful demeanor gave me the impression that she was always happy.
The cluttered office left a poor impression on the new employee.
02

the way something looks or seems to others

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The fancy car gave an impression of wealth.
His smile created an impression of friendliness.
03

a vivid and distinctive mental image or picture formed in the mind, often based on a particular experience or observation

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The documentary left a strong impression of the beauty and fragility of the natural world.
Her vivid description of the landscape created a lasting impression in his mind.
04

an artistic or exaggerated portrayal of a person, capturing key characteristics or mannerisms rather than a realistic or detailed likeness

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His impression of the famous actor was spot-on, capturing all his unique quirks.
The comedian 's impression of the politician had the audience in stitches.
05

the effect or influence that leads to a change from one state or condition to another

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The speech left a deep impression on the audience, inspiring them to take action.
The book made a lasting impression on her, changing her perspective on life.
06

the act of pressing one thing on or into the surface of another

07

a detailed imprint of the teeth and gums made using a material such as wax or plaster, which is used to create an accurate mold for various dental procedures

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The dentist took an impression of the patient's teeth to create a custom-fit crown.
Before making the dentures, the dental technician needed an impression of the patient's gums.
08

a symbol or mark made by pressing or stamping onto a surface

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The ancient clay tablet bore the royal seal as its official impression.
Each coin in the collection displayed a distinct impression of historical significance.
09

all the copies of a printed work, such as a book, produced during a single printing run

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The first impression of the novel sold out within days of its release.
Collectors often seek the first impressions of classic works for their rarity and value.
10

a shallow dent or hollow formed on a surface as a result of pressure

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The heavy book left an impression on the soft cushion it was placed on.
He noticed the impression of his foot in the freshly fallen snow.
11

a single occurrence of an advertisement being shown to a user on a web page, social media platform, or other digital medium

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The marketing team monitored the number of impressions their ad received on social media.
The advertisement campaign generated over a million impressions in its first week.

Lexical Tree

impressionable
impressionism
impressionist
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