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.
My friend was worried about imposing on my date with my boyfriend.
The imposing castle stood tall on the hill, demanding attention from all who passed by. The imposing presence of the CEO made the employees nervous during the meeting. Despite her small stature, the gymnast had an imposing presence on the floor.
'Kilakila' in Hawaiian means majestic, strong, tall, or imposing; often times poise which commands attention and admiration.
A connotation is the implied or suggested meaning of a word or phrase beyond its literal definition. In this case, the word "overwhelmed" conveys a sense of being extremely impressed or influenced strongly by the mansion, suggesting that it was grand or imposing.
I was afraid I was imposing when I stayed at their house for an extra meal.
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The official definition for the word loftly is "of imposing height."
There are three syllables in the word imposing. Im-pos-ing.
"Grand" is from the French word for big, and means large or imposing.
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The most common word for this is "edifice," meaning "a building, especially a large and imposing one." The word edifice is also used to refer to a complex belief system, often large and imposing in their own ways.
My friend was worried about imposing on my date with my boyfriend.
The imposing castle stood tall on the hill, demanding attention from all who passed by. The imposing presence of the CEO made the employees nervous during the meeting. Despite her small stature, the gymnast had an imposing presence on the floor.
The word you’re looking for is "edifice." It refers to a large, imposing building or structure, often associated with impressive architecture.
It means that they are very tall.