Impress - Wikipedia-style Article
Impress
Definition
Impress is a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to make a strong impact or positive influence on someone's mind or feelings, or to mark something by applying pressure. As a noun (less common), it refers to an impression or mark made on a surface.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation (verb): /ɪmˈprɛs/
- IPA Pronunciation (noun): /ˈɪmˌprɛs/
- Respelling (verb): im-PRESS
- Respelling (noun): IM-press
British English
- IPA Pronunciation (verb): /ɪmˈprɛs/
- IPA Pronunciation (noun): /ˈɪmˌprɛs/
- Respelling (verb): im-PRESS
- Respelling (noun): IM-press
Etymology
The word "impress" originates from the Latin "imprimere," meaning "to press into," composed of "in-" (into) and "premere" (to press). It entered Middle English in the 14th century, carrying meanings of making an imprint or a significant impact.
Derivatives
- Impression (noun)
- Impressive (adjective)
- Impressively (adverb)
- Impressment (noun)
- Impresser (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The verb "impress" is commonly used to describe creating admiration or a strong influence, e.g., "He tried to impress his teacher with his project." The noun form is rare and typically refers to a physical mark, e.g., "The impress of the seal was visible on the wax."
Related Terms
- Impact: A strong effect or influence.
- Mark: A physical or figurative imprint.
- Engrave: To carve or press into a surface.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings: Refers to creating admiration, respect, or a strong mental impact.
- Example: "The speech impressed everyone in the audience."
- To apply pressure to create a mark or imprint: Refers to physically pressing something into a surface.
- Example: "The seal was impressed onto the envelope."
Noun
- A mark or imprint made by pressure: Describes a physical impression left on a surface.
- Example: "The wax bore the impress of the royal seal."