adjective

impressed

impressed

I was very impressed by her performance.

I was very impressed by her performance.

He was impressed with the new design.

He was impressed with the new design.

((by sb./sth.)) to be impressed by (sb./sth.) I was impressed by her talent.

((with sth.)) to be impressed with (sth.) He was impressed with the quality.

Synonyms: moved, touched, awed; Antonyms: unimpressed

From Latin 'imprimere' (to press into), from 'im-' (in) + 'premere' (to press).

Imagine a thought or feeling being 'pressed' into your mind, leaving a strong mark.

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