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How to Use "Impressive" with Example Sentences
impressive
(adj):
deserving admiration or respect
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Used with verbs:
"
His pictures
are
impressive
.
"
(be: is/am/are, look)
"
Her grandfather's stories
sound
impressive
.
"
(sound, seem)
"
His loud voice
sounded
impressive
.
"
(sounded)
"
Her writing
became
more
impressive
.
"
(became)
"
I
find
her artwork very
impressive
.
"
(find)
Used with adverbs:
"
His accomplishments are
extremely
impressive
.
"
(extremely, very, truly, quite, fairly, incredibly)
"
Her singing was
far from
impressive
tonight.
"
(far from, hardly)
"
Both paintings are
equally
impressive
.
"
(equally, similarly)
"
Her acting is
consistently
impressive
in her movies.
"
(consistently)
"
The rescue scene was
visually
impressive
.
"
(visually, technically)
Used with nouns:
"
What an
impressive
accomplishment
!
"
(accomplishment, achievements, collection, demonstration, display, example, feat, growth, list, number, performance, performer, showing, sight, victor, win)
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