Impression means a three-dimensional image made by pressing the object into a pliable substance like clay or plaster or plasticine. "He made a wax impression of his wife's face." It is more commonly used figuratively to mean the effect on another person's estimation of your personality, virtue, etc. made by your appearance. It's as though your appearance pressed itself into the pliable attitude of the other person. "Wearing a tie to an interview can make a good impression on your prospective employer."
Impression is more rarely used to describe a process of pressing generally. "The tool and die works is set up for the impression of war medals." "Manning sailing boats by impression had died out by the mid nineteenth century."
it's like a sustainable impression. It's an impact on a person which will stay a long time in his mind.
It is an introduction to your first impression of something.
A first impression is how anything is judged the very first time it is seen. Once that impression is given, it can never be taken back, so it is always important to make the very first impression the best one.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Here are some different sentences.He left a good impression on the committee.I made an impression with the mold, and we poured bronze into the depression.My impression of the situation was not good.She had the vague impression that someone had been in her room.
impression in the poem butterfly by chinua achebe
The impression of the foot; a trace or footmark; as, "Footprints of the Creator."
It is an adverb meaning to give the impression of having a certain quality; apparently.
The controlling impression in a piece of writing conveys a clear and distinctive perspective on the subject. It maintains a consistent tone and focus throughout the piece of writing
giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
The mark or impression left when a foot or shoe applies pressure to an area beneath itself
We are conscious of everything we are aware of,this creates conscious impressions in our mind,but when we are not conscious of,meaning we do not conceptualize or are not aware of due to lack of meaning our minds are set in a state of limbo as it seeks to understand.At this point thoughts become subconscious,and an unresolved question is posed in the subconscious mind.The answer to that question is the impression we get.
Darcy's first impression of the Bennet family was that they were ill mannered. He objected to their "situation," probably meaning that their connections were inferior, and referred to their "total want of propriety" in the letter he sent Elizabeth.