impression
Prononciation : [ɪmˈprɛʃən]
Contexte : « perception »
(noun) a way that someone feels or thinks about something based on what they see or experience. It's like the feeling you get when you meet someone new or see something for the first time.
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She made a great impression on her teacher by being very polite and helpful.
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He didn't leave a good impression because he was rude during the meeting.
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What was your first impression of the movie?
Contexte : « art »
(noun) the effect that a piece of art or design has on someone. This could be the feeling or idea a painting makes you think of, even if it's very different from what the artist intended.
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The impression the painting left on the viewers was strong and memorable.
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The artwork failed to make an impression on the audience; they seemed uninterested.
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What kind of impression did the sculpture give you?
Contexte : « mimicry »
(noun) a copy or imitation of someone’s voice or behavior for fun. It’s like pretending to be someone else in a funny way.
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His impression of the teacher made everyone laugh a lot.
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Her impression of the movie character was so bad that no one could tell who she was trying to mimic.
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Can you show me your best impression of a cartoon character?