make impression
Frequency: 9.035.7 per million words
to cause someone to have a particular feeling or opinion, especially a strong one
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- The new player failed to make an immediate impression on the team.
- She worked hard to make a good impression during her interview.
- His confident presentation made a strong impression on the board members.
- It's important to make a positive impression on your first day at work.
- Despite his nervousness, he managed to make a lasting impression with his innovative ideas.
- The company hopes to make a significant impression in the competitive market.
- The charity event made a profound impression on everyone who attended.
- His unusual attire made quite an impression at the formal gathering.
- A genuine smile can often make a better impression than elaborate words.
- The artist's unique style consistently makes a distinct impression on viewers.