Meaning & Definition of word "Impress"

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    Impress

    /ɪmˈprɛs/

    verb:

    • 1. To make someone feel admiration and respect.
      • Example: The artist's unique style continues to impress audiences around the world.
    • 2. To force or drive a person to act in a certain way.
      • Example: The teacher tried to impress upon her students the importance of studying for their exams.
    • 3. To mark a surface with a design or figure.
      • Example: He used a metal stamp to impress his initials into the clay.
    • 4. To have a strong effect on someone.
      • Example: Her speech was so powerful that it impressed everyone in the room.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'imprimere', meaning 'to press into or upon'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to impress upon someone:

    To make someone understand or realize something.

    make an impression:

    To create a strong effect on someone.

    impress a design:

    To create a design by stamping or marking.

    Related Words

    impression:

    An effect produced on the mind or feelings.

    impressive:

    Evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill.

    Slang Meanings of impress

    Meaning: To show off or demonstrate skills to gain admiration.

    Example Sentence: He always tries to impress the new girl with his car.

    Meaning: To catch someone's attention in a cool or stylish way.

    Example Sentence: She dressed to impress at the party.