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impressed

Definition for impressed

adjective as in aroused

Strongest matches

affected, fascinated

Strong matches

dazzled, snowed

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Example Sentences

Featherweight world champion Skye Nicolson: "I will always back Katie Taylor. Breaking down the first fight and the last couple of years, I feel Taylor has had better performances and against better standard of opponents. She has also been fighting at the weight whereas Serrano has gone back down to featherweight. I haven't been impressed by Serrano's performances either, so I will say Taylor by a wider points decision than last time."

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Ms Nyachuru says her brother’s trip had been an early Christmas present from one of his other sisters, who had picked up one of Smyth’s brochures and been impressed with all the activities on offer for the week.

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Prendergast was one of the stars of Ireland's Under-20s Six Nations Grand Slam win in 2023 and also impressed during this year's Emerging Ireland series in South Africa, starting three games at fly-half in the space of the week.

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The developers admit they were impressed by one trick that's been widely shared, of players combining a bed with a tornado to propel Zelda into the air.

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The jury of two was especially impressed with the authenticity of the teen dialogue: “I wasn’t so sure about the conversation because I didn’t grow up here. And they could relate to the teen shenanigans as well.”

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

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