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Do you say impressed with or impressed by?

Do you say impressed with or impressed by?

So you use “impressed by” when you are referring to yourself being impressed by something ( eg I was impressed by what you did ) and “impressed with” when someone else is impressed with you ( eg he was impressed with what you did)?

What is the meaning of impressed impressed?

(ɪmˈprɛst) adjective. having had an impression made on oneself; experiencing a strong, lasting, or favourable effect. I’m very impressed! I was very impressed by one young man at my lectures.

What is the synonym of impressed?

Some common synonyms of impress are affect, influence, strike, sway, and touch.

Was impressed or were impressed?

It means that you are still impressed as you say this. Saying “I was impressed” would mean that you were talking about how impressed you felt as you fought. Presumably, if his skills impressed you a few moments ago, you are still impressed with them.

What does I’m impressed mean?

If you’re impressed, then you like what you see or you feel like saying, “wow!” People are impressed by brains, beauty, money, and lots of other qualities.

What’s another way to say I’m impressed?

What is another word for impressed?

enthralled captivated
moved keen
intrigued agog
absorbed excited
attentive intent

What does deeply impressed mean in English?

to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion: He impressed us as a sincere young man. to fix deeply or firmly on the mind or memory, as ideas or facts: to impress the importance of honesty on a child.

What is a better word than proud?

Some common synonyms of proud are arrogant, disdainful, haughty, insolent, lordly, overbearing, and supercilious. While all these words mean “showing scorn for inferiors,” proud may suggest an assumed superiority or loftiness.

Which word is the best replacement for the word impressive?

synonyms for impressive

  • dramatic.
  • imposing.
  • notable.
  • profound.
  • remarkable.
  • splendid.
  • superb.
  • thrilling.

How do you respond to Impressed?

Respond with a modest smile and maybe say something along the lines like: “Oh yeah? Heh-heh I don’t really see anything impressive about myself, but you seem pretty cool. Thanks for the vote of confidence!” she’ll probably laugh or be surprised in one way or another, just have fun with it.

What Does not impressed mean?

: not made to feel particular admiration or interest : not impressed was unimpressed by/with the choices they offered.

What can I say instead of I’m proud of you?

What to Say Instead of ‘I’m Proud of You’

  • 1. ‘ Tell Me More’ My favorite phrase to help students slow down and savor a particular achievement is a simple “Tell me more.”
  • 2. ‘ You Must Feel…’
  • 3. ‘ What Did You Do to Make That Happen?’
  • 4. ‘ I Appreciate…’

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Ruth Doyle