form impression

Frequency: 7.011.0 per million words

to develop an idea or opinion about something

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Examples (10)

  • It takes time for people to form an accurate impression of someone.
  • First meetings often lead us to form a quick impression about a person.
  • The way you present yourself can help others form a positive impression of you.
  • Children tend to form their earliest impression of the world from their parents.
  • Through careful observation, she began to form an overall impression of the situation.
  • Don't form an impression based solely on rumors; get the facts first.
  • He struggled to form a clear impression of the new policy's impact.
  • During the interview, candidates aim to form a strong impression on the panel.
  • Having traveled widely, I've had the chance to form various impressions of different cultures.
  • It's important not to form a negative impression too quickly about unfamiliar things.