Clap. really hard.
My mom said that she is really impressed by my school grades. The lawyer impressed the jury with his arguments.
no, verb is a doing word. impressed is adjective
I am impressed by how good the Miami Heat are playing.
Impressed & impressive
verb
The fact that Gulliver cut the insects in pieces as they flew by him impressed the Brobdingnagians.
The play tries to show serious life problems that people face.
To show off in front of a friend, you would need to do something that would impress them. People are usually impressed by things that they cannot do on their own, so you could try learning some magic tricks or playing an instrument.
It impressed people because of those who saw the caravan.
no they don't
Jesus probably would not be impressed with Christmas, but he would like people being generous with others and helping the poor and needy.
He was impressed by the advanced state of Buddhism in India. He admired the vast libraries and centers of learning he encountered. He was impressed by the devotion and piety of the Indian people. He was amazed by the ornate stupas and grand monasteries he visited.
I am impressed by genuine kindness and compassion towards others. Seeing people go out of their way to help someone in need or show understanding and empathy always leaves a lasting impression on me.
He wrote it for the people, he wanted them to be impressed of his work?
Gulliver was impressed by the little people's organization, ingenuity, and intellect. He found their government system, architectural skills, and approaches to education and science to be highly advanced, despite their small physical stature.
The prefix for "impressed" is "im-".
because they tried to impressed you or fit in