impressed
To be very strongly affected or moved by something.
A common, informal way to say completely impressed.
To be impressed to a large extent.
Completely and entirely impressed, leaving no room for doubt.
To be impressed to a very large, almost overwhelming extent.
It is obvious and easy to see that someone is impressed.
It is obvious and easy to see that someone is impressed.
Used to express disappointment or a lack of positive impression.
A polite way to say one was not very impressed.
A slightly more formal or literary way to say very impressed.
To be impressed to a small or slight degree.
To be impressed to a small or slight degree.
Impressed to an appropriate degree, as was proper for the circumstances.
Impressed in a way that is expected or appropriate for the situation.
Used to state the feeling of being impressed.
To give the impression of being impressed.
To appear impressed based on one's expression.
To seem impressed based on the sound of one's voice.
Followed by the object, skill, or aspect that causes the impression. Often focuses on the thing itself.
Followed by the person, action, or quality that causes the impression. Often focuses on the agent or cause.
Typically followed by a 'how' clause or 'the fact that' to specify the reason for being impressed.