verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
suitably impressed
▪ ‘He owns three hotels.’ The others looked suitably impressed.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
▪ I was also impressed early in our interview by his clarity about whom he turns to for support.
▪ They say she was also impressed with his ability to work with others.
▪ A comparatively new variety, Bandit, also impressed with yielding ability.
▪ A steady paycheck also impresses serious people when you want to buy a house or own a car-or even make a trip.
▪ Several videos on less obvious techniques have also impressed me this year.
▪ There was a second story which also impressed Danny Ballow.
▪ The Corrado also impresses in its rear passenger-space.
▪ Yet he was also impressed: perhaps because the staging was so effective.
always
▪ He was always impressed by the striking resemblance between his Uncle Julian and his father.
▪ Second, I was always impressed by my two uncles and grandfather, three small-town lawyers.
▪ Dealers' young girlfriends were always impressed by a visit to Hard Rock Cafe.
▪ She also gets to cry twice -- once uncontrollably and the other sentimentally -- which always impresses the voters.
▪ She was always impressed by his fame and would have liked a theatrical career.
▪ He has always impressed me as a man of great good humour, and with a wonderful fund of stories.
▪ Simulators can provide demonstrations which always impress visitors.
by
▪ He was right; he was better than the other skier she'd been so impressed by.
▪ Functioning as a biologist, he became vividly aware of, and impressed by, the interaction of mollusks with their environment.
▪ That a young boy of none too comfortable means would be impressed by all this worldly expertise is not difficult to imagine.
deeply
▪ Throughout his life he was deeply impressed by writers and scholars.
▪ The simple fact that his motorcade stops at red traffic lights has deeply impressed Ankara residents.
▪ I had been deeply impressed by a number of experiences in my life.
favourably
▪ Husky rugged machine had been demonstrated, and had favourably impressed all who were present.
▪ Diana was favourably impressed when she met Koo during her romance with Andrew.
greatly
▪ I was greatly impressed by the high level of commitment to the achievement of success by everyone that I met.
▪ He had greatly impressed us by sucking out raw eggs and swinging dangerously from the barn rafters.
▪ All those around were greatly impressed by the power of acupuncture.
▪ This correction greatly impressed Master Wills.
▪ Wine scientists were not greatly impressed with the new results, however.
▪ Royal Ideology Gregory was not greatly impressed by most of the sons and grandsons of Clovis, but there were exceptions.
less
▪ That done, they were less impressed than ever.
▪ The critics were less impressed by the dances.
more
▪ What impresses more about this Nissan is its handling ability.
▪ Cooley does not deny it although readers may read him as more impressed by the struggles and disappointments.
▪ However, I was even more impressed by your reply.
▪ Peter Moores impresses more with bat and gloves every time I clap eyes on him.
▪ Older people were much more impressed by politicians' energy than were younger people.
▪ The proletariat was hardly more impressed by the Manifesto.
most
▪ What impressed most was how useable this near 30-year-old car feels, and how quickly it inspires confidence.
▪ Mme Bluot was most impressed when she heard Didier enter the shop, prattling in a language she did not understand.
▪ I was most impressed by the beauty and elegance of all of them, but was especially fascinated by the Ingram family.
▪ I was most impressed by their apparent concern for the individual and his or her rights.
▪ They are intrigued by the process, interested in the machinery and most impressed by the skills of the people.
much
▪ When I reported to the station manager, Jack Radford, that first morning I was much impressed.
▪ Nor was he much impressed by Amber Epipheny.
particularly
▪ But he is particularly impressed by the power of the system in respect of the cataloguing operation.
▪ He said he was particularly impressed that the Hubble pictures are organized by year and that each image has a caption.
▪ Agents themselves are not particularly impressed by brands, unless specifically told by the user to prefer some brands to others.
▪ The jury were particularly impressed by the amount of space that the Independent devoted to the exhibition.
▪ I was particularly impressed by the art room.
really
▪ What really impresses me about players is having a unique sound, whether it's fast or slow.
▪ That really impressed them that I was interested in knowing who they were as individuals, and I was.
▪ He showed a selection of film clips and I was really impressed.
▪ Subjectively it feels every bit as fast as its maker claims, but what really impresses is the torque.
so
▪ Within a few years the increased prosperity of the yard had so impressed John Shuttleworth that he turned the business over to him.
▪ Muriel was so proud and so impressed, she never forgot it.
▪ Quite why females should be so impressed by plumes, iridescent colours and whirling displays is an interesting question.
▪ So impressed by what they saw, company officials invited Fitzgerald to Atlanta to learn more about the Scofield product.
▪ Milton ward Tories were so impressed by his la-de-da-accent and gold-plated walking stick that they made him social secretary.
▪ That old geezer was so impressed that he offered me a job on the spot.
▪ Shell bosses were so impressed with his skill that they offered to supply his lubricants and clothing for five years.
▪ C., was so impressed with the way Bush and Gen.
very
▪ Up in the Milburn Stand, sampling his first taste of football spectating, eight-year-old Turnbull Junior wasn't very impressed either.
▪ Catarina was very impressed and kept grabbing his hand all through dinner.
▪ She said she was very impressed by staffing levels at the hospital and that even a local surgery had computer equipment.
▪ I was very impressed with his clever retort.
▪ When I was looking through the catalogues for what to buy I was very impressed with some of the newer books.
▪ The grown-up animals aren't very impressed by his whistling, but the young ones are.
▪ Claudia was very impressed by the friendly reception she received.
▪ We were very impressed with the noise suppression on this planer, as most planers tend to be as noisy as routers.
■ NOUN
chance
▪ She wondered if there was the faintest chance of impressing them with the significance of her position.
▪ Durham are missing a chance to impress in an area where cricket remains primitive.
fact
▪ Clearly writers like Kant and Ritchie are impressed by this fact.
▪ The Court was impressed by the fact that this religion-based, self-sufficient community has existed successfully for over two hundred years.
friend
▪ The report of my hon. and noble Friend Lady Cumberlege has clearly impressed my hon. Friend.
▪ I think we bought it to impress our friends and show our parents we were adults.
▪ She took up the pastime after impressing friends and family when she made an engagement cake for her brother-in-law.
▪ Not to gain extra marks in the test and certainly not to impress your friends!
▪ Thanks for the tip, Daniel, we're sure our readers will enjoy impressing their friends with this useful shortcut.
judge
▪ Then those companies which impressed the judges will be justifiably lauded for their efforts.
performance
▪ Paul's verdict: I was impressed by both the performance and flexibility of these trousers.
▪ I tested the Osprey overtrousers for four months during the winter and was very impressed with their performance.
▪ The student audience were impressed by his performance, though not necessarily with his argument.
quality
▪ I visited the Djanogly college and was impressed with the quality of education offered to so many young people.
▪ We were impressed by the build quality of the micro adjustable guide.
▪ Scanning the interior, I was impressed by the high quality of the trim and dash.
▪ Those that entered, found the competition tough and the judging committee were impressed with the quality of the presentations made.
■ VERB
fail
▪ De Boer has failed to impress since his arrival from Barcelona, but his presence here gave Rangers lustre.
▪ Maybe he was about to fail to impress his new boss.
▪ True, there were packets of walnut bits too, but they failed to impress themselves on me.
▪ The Avalanche Ale is a perfectly serviceable beer, full-bodied and tasty, but the others failed to impress.
▪ His centrist, compromising instincts, embodied in the New Democrat covenant, alienated core constituencies while failing to impress opponents.
▪ Melanie Griffith as Tess failed to impress me.
▪ His appearance, that first term, failed to impress everyone as it failed to impress the Master of his college.
seem
▪ John MacCulloch, M.D., who was a geologist, did visit Islay but does not seem to have been impressed.
▪ They were looking at the flags, but they did not seem all that impressed.
▪ But these days Hazel seemed sufficiently impressed by him anyway, whatever he did.
▪ She seemed impressed by his efforts.
▪ Firebug seemed impressed, turning the packages over and over, a couple of fingers in his mouth.
try
▪ It is easy to dismiss them as the strategic outpourings of a new recruit trying to impress the party machine.
▪ Such answers I can not provide: nor can anyone else, though some may try to impress us with their guesses.
▪ Who was he trying to impress?
▪ They treated me like a manager; they tried to impress me.
▪ I just hope he doesn't try too hard to impress.
▪ The trainee had tried to impress the trader and failed.
▪ I felt they were both trying to impress on me that they were my friends and were going to look after me.
▪ Puncturing the three blisters received while trying to impress fellow teacup riders with spin speed, get in line for Matterhorn.
want
▪ Naturally, he wanted to impress his colleagues, set up a little frisson, as he'd have put it.
▪ As a teenager in love, I want to impress Maureen Dowd with my cleverness.
▪ You now know who it is you want to impress.
▪ If you want to dress to impress this year, stick to a gender, because androgyny is a drag in 1997.
▪ I want them to be impressed by what they see.
▪ She had no right to chatter about the secrets I had confided, but she wanted to impress my brother.
▪ This is what I want to impress on her.
▪ The one even Cantor wants to impress?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ He always impressed us as being very bright.
▪ None of the people I've interviewed so far have impressed me.
▪ Quinnell's fifty-yard run down the touchline with the ball in one hand impressed the Wales coach.
▪ The boy has impressed his doctors with his courage and determination.
▪ What impressed the judges most was the originality of the dancers' performance.
▪ You don't need to make fancy foods to impress guests - something simple but good will do.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A steady paycheck also impresses serious people when you want to buy a house or own a car-or even make a trip.
▪ As a very small girl, I was impressed by the story a nun told to our catechism class.
▪ But this may serve to impress you with my determination.
▪ I had managed to swipe a ball for myself and was attempting to impress anyone who cared to watch.
▪ I have to tell you, I was impressed with Marty.
▪ It is always wise to look towards those who inspire and impress you.
▪ It surprised me and impressed me when that happened.
▪ The report of my hon. and noble Friend Lady Cumberlege has clearly impressed my hon. Friend.