n. 1 sensation, feeling, sense, suspicion, awareness, consciousness, idea, belief, fancy, notion I have the impression that I have been here before She gave me the impression that she didn't like me. 2 impact, effect, influence Are you concerned about the impression of his speech on the crowd? 3 dent, indentation, depression, hollow, mark; stamp, impress, brand Look here, where the chair has made an impression in the carpet 4 printing, issue, print, copy, run This is the third impression from the original plates 5 impersonation, imitation; parody, satire, Colloq take-off, Brit send-up After dinner, Gerry did his impression of Churchill
IMPRESSION
Meaning of IMPRESSION in English
Oxford thesaurus English vocab. Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус. 2012