abiding impression

Frequency: 5.00.6 per million words

a feeling or effect that lasts for a very long time.

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  • The trip left an abiding impression on me.
  • The serene landscape left an abiding impression on her.
  • His kindness during that difficult time created an abiding impression of his character.
  • His kindness made an abiding impression on all who met him.
  • The abiding impression of the film was one of profound sadness.
  • The ancient ruins left an abiding impression of grandeur and mystery.
  • What was your most abiding impression of the city?
  • The teacher's words of encouragement left an abiding impression on the young student.
  • Her speech left the audience with the abiding impression that she was a leader to be trusted.
  • The movie's powerful message left an abiding impression on the audience.
  • Despite the chaos, my abiding impression of the event was one of joy and community spirit.
  • Her unique perspective created an abiding impression during the discussion.
  • My abiding impression of my grandfather is of a man who was always smiling.
  • The first visit to the mountains left an abiding impression of natural beauty.
  • The investigative report's abiding impression was of systemic failure within the organization.
  • Despite the passage of time, the experience left an abiding impression on him.
  • The concert's abiding impression was one of pure, unadulterated talent.
  • The intricate details of the artwork left an abiding impression of craftsmanship.
  • Although I only met her once, my abiding impression is of her incredible warmth and generosity.
  • The humanitarian work she witnessed left an abiding impression of hope and resilience.