impress1 |
to make a strong impact on (someone), especially a positive impact. |
impressed |
having a strong, lasting, or positive feeling about someone or something as a response to having met or encountered that person or thing. |
impression |
a strong feeling, idea, or opinion that comes from experience with something. [3 definitions] |
impressive |
having a lasting effect on the mind or feelings; making a strong impression. |
imprint |
a mark or design made by pressing or printing on a surface. [4 definitions] |
imprison |
to put or keep in a prison. |
improper |
not correct. [2 definitions] |
improper fraction |
a fraction in which the denominator is smaller than the numerator. |
improve |
to make better. [2 definitions] |
improved |
made better; of a higher quality. |
improvement |
the act of improving or the condition of being improved. [2 definitions] |
improvise |
to make up while one is performing; perform without planning or practice. [2 definitions] |
impudent |
not showing respect; bold and rude. |
impulse |
a sudden wish or desire that makes a person want to do something. [2 definitions] |
impulsive |
acting without thinking or planning. [2 definitions] |
impure |
mixed with something that is harmful; polluted or not pure. |
IN |
abbreviation of "Indiana." |
in |
surrounded or contained by; living or located at. [7 definitions] |
in-1 |
a prefix that means "in," "on," or "into." |
in-2 |
a prefix that means "not" or "without." |
inability |
lack of ability or power to do something. |