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Meaning
Noun
●
The
indentation
or
depression
made by the
pressure
of one
object
on or into another.
●
The
overall
effect of something, e.g; on a person.
●
A
vague
recalling
of an
event
, a belief.
●
An
impersonation
, an
imitation
of the
mannerisms
of another individual.
●
An
outward
appearance.
●
In Advertising:
An online
ad
vertising
performance metric
representing
an
instance
where an
ad
is shown once.
●
In Painting:
The first
coat
of colour
, such as the
priming
in house-painting etc.
●
A
print
on paper
from a
wood block
,
metal
plate
, etc.
●
In Philosophy:
The
vivid
perception
of something
as it is
experienced
,
in contrast
to
ideas
or
thoughts
drawn
from memory
or the imagination.
●
In Printing:
set of
copies
of a
publication
printed
at
one time
having the same
content
,
layout
,
pagination
, etc.
Verb
●
To
manipulate
a
blank
key within a
lock
so as to
mark
it with
impressions
of the
shape
of the
lock
, which
facilitates
creation
of a
duplicate
key.
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Origin
impression
English
impression
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
impressio
Latin
imprimo
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Assumption
Implication
Perception
Expectation
Opinion
Image
Insinuation
Illusion
Assertion
Appearance
Feeling
Idea
Observation
Picture
Presumption
Attitude
Interpretation
Notion
Experience
Suspicion
View
Sense
Imprint
Misconception
Look
Perspective
Feelings
Belief
Perceptions
Representation
Influence
Aspect
Sensation
Reflection
Suggestion
Feel
Misapprehension
Sign
Message
Understanding
Impact
Judgment
Character
Atmosphere
Emotion
Vibe
Indication
Inference
Intimation
Statement
Thought
Piece
Argument
Gut Feeling
Sneaking Suspicion
More
Rhymes
Neshen
Session
Obsession
Recession
Possession
Depression
Expression
Impression
Oppression
Compression
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