impressive

impressive
adj.
VERBS
be, look, seem, sound
become
remain
make sth

The fact that he is so young makes his achievements even more impressive.

find sth
ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.
enormously (esp. BrE), highly, hugely (esp. BrE), immensely (esp. BrE), incredibly, mightily (esp. BrE), most (esp. BrE), truly

The new building looks most impressive.

especially, particularly
far from, hardly, not overly

He was far from impressive in his semi-final against Federer.

undeniably, undoubtedly (both esp. BrE)
suitably (esp. BrE)

A large portico provides a suitably impressive entrance to the chapel.

equally, similarly

The scenery to the north of the lake is equally impressive.

consistently
technically, visually

The movie is technically impressive, but lacks real excitement.

Impressive is used with these nouns: ↑accomplishment, ↑achievement, ↑array, ↑building, ↑collection, ↑command, ↑credentials, ↑curriculum vitae, ↑demonstration, ↑display, ↑example, ↑fashion, ↑feat, ↑gain, ↑grasp, ↑growth, ↑library, ↑list, ↑number, ↑pedigree, ↑performance, ↑performer, ↑physique, ↑piece, ↑progress, ↑résumé, ↑range, ↑record, ↑remains, ↑result, ↑room, ↑roster, ↑sequence, ↑showing, ↑sight, ↑size, ↑start, ↑stride, ↑track record, ↑turnout, ↑variety, ↑victory, ↑waterfall, ↑win, ↑winner

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