She has shown impressiveness in her handwriting.
The impressiveness of the painting left all its admirers stunned.
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The noun form of the adjective impressive is impressiveness.
Formidable is an adjective that describes someone or something who inspires fear, awe or impressiveness. This word used in a sentence might look like the following, " As they stood at the base of K2, staring up at the formidable mountain, the group felt inspired to reach the summit."
The hyperbole in the sentence "the ice cream cone was a mile high" exaggerates the height of the ice cream cone to emphasize its impressiveness or abundance. By stating it was a mile high, the speaker conveys a sense of exaggeration that highlights how overwhelming or extravagant the ice cream cone appears, rather than suggesting a literal measurement. This figure of speech is often used for dramatic effect in description.
The word 'impress' is not an adjective. The word 'impress' is a verb and a noun.The noun 'impress' is a concrete noun as a word for a mark made by pressure.The abstract noun form of the verb to impress is impression as a word for an effect, feeling, or image retained as a consequence of experience.The noun impression is also a concrete noun as a word for a physical mark left by one object exerting pressure on another.
The astronaut described the surface of the Moon as "magnificent desolation." The Taj Mahal is a magnificent structure built in India in the 17th century. There are many magnificent examples of the sequoia within the national park.
He is surprised by the extensive collection of uncut books in Gatsby's library, as this demonstrates Gatsby's desire for the appearance of intellectualism and wealth. The impressiveness lies in the fact that uncut books suggest untouched knowledge and sophistication, adding to Gatsby's aura of mystery and refinement.
A particular stress of utterance, or force of voice, given in reading and speaking to one or more words whose signification the speaker intends to impress specially upon his audience., A peculiar impressiveness of expression or weight of thought; vivid representation, enforcing assent; as, to dwell on a subject with great emphasis.
A particular stress of utterance, or force of voice, given in reading and speaking to one or more words whose signification the speaker intends to impress specially upon his audience., A peculiar impressiveness of expression or weight of thought; vivid representation, enforcing assent; as, to dwell on a subject with great emphasis.
The noun 'majesty' is an abstract noun as a word for impressiveness in scale or proportion; sovereign power, authority, or dignity; a word for a concept. The noun 'majesty' is a concrete noun as a word for a person.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.