- nounimpression (noun) · impressions (plural noun)
- an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence:"his first impressions of Manchester were very positive" · "they give the impression that all is sweetness and light"
- an effect produced on someone:"her courtesy and quick wit had made a good impression"
- a difference made by the action or presence of someone or something:"the floor was too dirty for the mop to make much impression"
- an imitation of a person or thing, especially one done to entertain:"he did an impression of Frank Sinatra"
- a graphic or pictorial representation of someone or something:"the police have issued an artist's impression of the attacker"
- a mark impressed on a surface by something:"the impression of his body on the leaves"
- dentistrya negative copy of the teeth or mouth made by pressing them into a soft substance.
- the printing of a number of copies of a book, periodical, or picture for issue at one time.
- BRITISH ENGLISHa particular printed version of a book or other publication, especially one reprinted from existing type, plates, or film with no or only minor alteration. Compare with edition."a copy of the first impression"
- a print taken from an engraving.
- an instance of a pop-up or other online advertisement being seen on an internet user's monitor.
Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin impressio(n-), from impress- ‘pressed in’, from the verb imprimere (see imprint).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence:
- an imitation of a person or thing, especially one done to entertain:
- a graphic or pictorial representation of someone or something:
- a mark impressed on a surface by something:
- the printing of a number of copies of a book, periodical, or picture for issue at one time.
- a particular printed version of a book or other publication, especially one reprinted from existing type, plates, or film with no or only minor alteration. Compare withedition.
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