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Unimpressive, ordinary, mediocre are some antonyms for impressive
impressive, imposing, majestic, magnificent, splendid, striking... hope it helps :)
Majestic is an adverb which means impressive in apperance and/or dignified.adjectiveadjective: majestichaving or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
The term "imposing" is used to describe something that is impressive due to size or appearance. For example, due to the nature of mansions, it would be appropriate to use the term "imposing" to describe them.
impressive, imposing, intimidating, immense, inconceivable, incredible, indomitable
People say "that was epic" to convey enthusiasm, excitement, or admiration for something that was particularly impressive, grand, or memorable. The word "epic" is often used colloquially to describe events, experiences, or achievements that are monumental in scale or significance.
The verb form "imposing" means insisting, exerting or impressing one's will on another (to impose).The adjective, however, is often used to mean impressive, or of striking appearance.
A tower is big and tall, so the opposite of towering is little and short. The word is often used figuratively to mean imposing and impressive. So, depending on context, the opposite of towering could be unimpressive, insignificant, common, modest, ordinary, small, trivial, lowly, unimportant.
Icky, imposing, impressive, intimidating, immoral, infamous, infernal, impetuous, infuriated, intense, insufferable, invidious, impure, immense, iniquitous, intolerable.
Imposing is correct.
The word transcendent is an adjective, it is pronounced "tran'sen-dunt"It has two definitionsExceeding or surpassing usual limits especially in excellenceBeyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding
Kind acts that are out of the ordinary. Another way is to give surprise gifts. Sometimes if you help them on something that they didn't know you could help them on it is impressive.