impress peer

Frequency: 6.03.5 per million words

To make people of the same age/status admire you.

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Examples (10)

  • He always tries to impress his peers by wearing expensive clothes.
  • Teenagers often do risky things just to impress their peers.
  • She worked hard on the project to impress her professional peers.
  • Are you doing this because you want to, or just to impress your peers?
  • The young athlete was determined to impress his peers at the competition.
  • He felt a constant need to impress his peers with his knowledge.
  • Social media has made it easier for kids to try and impress their peers.
  • It's natural for students to want to impress their peers in the classroom.
  • She didn't care about trying to impress her peers; she just focused on her work.
  • Many people feel pressured to impress their peers in the workplace.