All impression synonyms
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I i noun impression
- impact β the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision: The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
- reaction β a reverse movement or tendency; an action in a reverse direction or manner.
- effect β something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence: Exposure to the sun had the effect of toughening his skin.
- consequence β The consequences of something are the results or effects of it.
- feeling β a quality of an object that is perceived by feeling or touching: the soft feel of cotton.
- response β an answer or reply, as in words or in some action.
- concept β A concept is an idea or abstract principle.
- perception β the act or faculty of perceiving, or apprehending by means of the senses or of the mind; cognition; understanding.
- belief β Belief is a feeling of certainty that something exists, is true, or is good.
- image β a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
- memory β the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences.
- thought β Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
- theory β a coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded as correct, that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction for a class of phenomena: Einstein's theory of relativity. Synonyms: principle, law, doctrine.
- recollection β the act of re-collecting or the state of being re-collected.
- suspicion β act of suspecting.
- sense β any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
- opinion β a belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty.
- notion β a general understanding; vague or imperfect conception or idea of something: a notion of how something should be done.
- view β an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
- imprint β a mark made by pressure; a mark or figure impressed or printed on something.
- footprint β a mark left by the shod or unshod foot, as in earth or sand.
- pattern β a distinctive style, model, or form: a new pattern of army helmet.
- impersonation β to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
- sway β to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
- result β to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
- conjecture β A conjecture is a conclusion that is based on information that is not certain or complete.
- conception β A conception of something is an idea that you have of it in your mind.
- hunch β to thrust out or up in a hump; arch: to hunch one's back.
- conviction β a fixed or firmly held belief, opinion, etc
- apprehension β Apprehension is a feeling of fear that something bad may happen.
- sensation β the operation or function of the senses; perception or awareness of stimuli through the senses.
- fancy β imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner.
- inkling β a slight suggestion or indication; hint; intimation: They hadn't given us an inkling of what was going to happen.
- feel β to perceive or examine by touch.
- supposition β the act of supposing.
- conceit β Conceit is very great pride in your abilities or achievements that other people feel is too great.
- intellection β the action or process of understanding; the exercise of the intellect; reasoning.
- vestige β a mark, trace, or visible evidence of something that is no longer present or in existence: A few columns were the last vestiges of a Greek temple.
- matrix β something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
- trace β either of the two straps, ropes, or chains by which a carriage, wagon, or the like is drawn by a harnessed horse or other draft animal.
- form β external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
- cast β The cast of a play or film is all the people who act in it.
- stamp β to strike or beat with a forcible, downward thrust of the foot.
- impress β to press or force into public service, as sailors.
- brand β If someone is branded as something bad, people think they are that thing.
- sign β a token; indication.
- spoor β a track or trail, especially that of a wild animal pursued as game.
- mark β Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837β1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897β1904.
- hollow β having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere.
- track β a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.