n. 25B6; noun
he got the impression that she was hiding something : FEELING, feeling in one's bones, sense, fancy, (sneaking) suspicion, inkling, intuition, hunch; notion, idea, funny feeling; informal gut feeling.
a favourable impression : OPINION, view, image, picture, perception, judgement, verdict, estimation.
school made a profound impression on me : IMPACT, effect, influence.
the cap had left a circular impression : INDENTATION, dent, mark, outline, imprint.
he did a good impression of their science teacher : IMPERSONATION, imitation; parody, caricature, burlesque, travesty, lampoon; informal take-off, send-up, spoof; formal personation.
an artist's impression of the gardens : REPRESENTATION, portrayal, depiction, rendition, interpretation, picture, drawing.
a revised impression of the 1981 edition : PRINT RUN, imprint, reprint, issue, edition.