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impression

noun as in influence

noun as in design made by pressing

noun as in pretending to be somebody

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We learn about Hartman’s inner world and how he, a master of impressions, struggled to face difficult situations as himself.

Chemotherapy had in fact triggered an autoimmune condition, giving the impression of late-stage cancer.

From BBC

Andrew Norman’s “A Companion Guide to Rome,” nine movements for string trio, each an impression of a church, got a delirious performance by different groupings of Delirium Musicum in the main hall.

But at this juncture, there was no point in not trying to make a strong impression upon the star target either.

Worst of all, she habitually dodged questions, offering banal, scripted, unmemorable answers that reinforced the impression that she was weak and lacked the courage of her convictions.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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