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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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For Davies, hand-painted signage and packaging “that looks like it was designed by a circus mouse” create an impression of independence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Keep that in mind as 2026 makes its first impressions on Wall Street.

From MarketWatch

Lamb's friend Michael Spence says his first impression of seeing the teenage Hunter play at Guiseley was that he was "unbelievable".

From BBC

The couple said they were under the impression they were being compensated to be actors in a movie.

From Los Angeles Times

Regardless of Will’s newfound and limited power to control Vecna’s monsters, one has the impression that this only slightly rebalances the scales.

From Salon