Panoply
Panoply means an impressive display or complete collection of something. She had a panoply of blooms in her backyard garden.
the Musée d'Orsay, in Paris, France, is well known for its impressive collection of impressionists.
The positive form of "least impressive" is "impressive." While "least impressive" indicates a lack of noteworthy qualities, "impressive" suggests that something has qualities that are striking or admirable.
Pete Dorr is a video game enthusiast famous for having a really impressive collection of games and memorabilia. You can find his several channels on YouTube if you search for his name.
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clothe or equip, typically in something noticeable or impressive.
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Sonorous means full and impressive sound. An antonym for that would be like, a horrible sound or something. Sonorous means full and impressive sound. An antonym for that would be like, a horrible sound or something.
No, "impressive" is not an adverb; it is an adjective. It describes a noun by indicating that something evokes admiration or respect due to its quality or magnitude. The adverb form of "impressive" is "impressively," which modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean panoply, which means an impressive collection of things. He has an inventive panoply of insults.