FORM AN IMPRESSION
Definition: To develop or create an opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something.
Synonyms: Make Opinion, Create View, Develop Sense, Shape Judgment, Build Perception
Usage Examples in Sentences
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After meeting the friendly puppy, Tim began to form an impression of dogs as loyal and lovable pets.
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The colorful art exhibition inspired Mia to form an impression that painting is a fantastic way to express creativity.
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After trying sushi for the first time, Lily started to form an impression that Japanese cuisine is unique and delicious.
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After reading the novel, she began to form an impression of the main character's complex personality.
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After meeting the new employee, I began to form an impression of his work ethic.
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Reading the book helped me to form an impression of the author's writing style.
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Watching the documentary made me form an impression of the filmmaker's perspective.
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Interacting with the professor helped me to form an impression of her teaching methods.
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She managed to form an impression of the city after just a day of exploring.
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People often form an impression of someone based on their first impression.
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She tends to form an impression based on first impressions.
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Despite his efforts, he struggled to form an impression of the mysterious painting.
#13
Based on the evidence presented, the jury had to form an impression of the defendant's guilt.
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