- He was impressed very much by Mahatma Gandhi.
- I am impressed with his honesty.
- Your honesty has impressed me much.
- I am very much impressed by the teachings of Lord Buddha.
- We were very much impressed by her beauty and intelligence.
- I am very much impressed by the teachings of you.
- She impressed him with her talent.
- Their agility and co-ordination impressed one and all.
- I am highly impressed by the progress made by you recently.
- They impressed the audience with their zeal, verve and stamina.
- I am impressed by the speeches of you.
- I am pretty impressed by the look and feel of it.
- I am impressed about your looks and attitude.
- A girl easily gets impressed if a man has bold and confident personality.
- Some girls are better impressed with pearls than diamonds.
- We are sure that your family will be impressed.
- She is not impressed by your moves.
- She always impressed me with her style quotient.
- This impressed us.
- They get impressed on you.
- I am impressed by your honesty.
- We are very impressed.
- No other book impressed me as much as the Gita.
- He impressed everyone with his extempore speech.
- Will she be impressed?
- I was impressed to read it.
- Her childlike simplicity impressed me very much.
- Your manners have impressed your boss.
- I am not impressed by what he did.
- He impressed everybody.
- His immense humbleness impressed me a lot.
- I am not impressed by what he did.
- He impressed everybody at the party.
- His charming voice impressed the audience very much.
- I am deeply impressed by this grand and magnificent building.
- His kind words impressed me.
- I was very much impressed of your gesture.
- I am highly impressed by her extraordinary personality.
- I am deeply impressed by your honesty.
- The fluency of his speech impressed us all.
- Your boss has been impressed with your manners.
- We are all impressed by his sobriety.
- I was impressed by his quiet confidence.
- He impressed everyone with his fine batting.
- We were deeply impressed with his speech.
- It has impressed me much.
- Your lecture impressed me.
- He impressed everyone with his extempore speech.
- The fluency of his speech impressed us all.
- He impressed us with his talks.
- We were really impressed by the service and the food preparation of your hotel.
- The news impressed him greatly.
- Your manners have impressed your boss.
- She impressed all of us.
- We were impressed by his talent.
- He has impressed her.
- I am not impressed by what he did.
- He gave it an international outlook and impressed upon other nations.
- We were highly impressed by the beauty and majesty of the Taj.
- He impressed everybody at the party.
- His charming voice impressed the audience very much.
- Neither of the two candidates impressed me.
- I was impressed to read it.
- He impressed him by his erudition and legal knowledge.
- Her kind action strongly impressed me.
- I was impressed by his magic tricks.
- I was very impressed by his story.
- Your resume has really impressed me.
- Everyone in the office was impressed with the way he handled the problem.
- This machine impressed everyone.
- He impressed me with his magic tricks.
- Everyone was really impressed with that machine.
- I was much impressed by his story.
- I think you will be impressed with the answers.
- Your CV has really impressed me.
- We were very impressed by his new book.
- I was deeply impressed by Roman architecture.
- I was deeply impressed by his speech.
- We were deeply impressed by the lecturer’s eloquent speech.
- The audience was impressed by his profound lecture.
- I was deeply impressed with his courage.
- His speech impressed us very much.
- The tidiness of his clothes always impressed me.
Synonyms & Near Synonyms for impressed
- He is fully aware of my difficulties and troubles.
- I am aware of his temperament.
- Aren’t you aware that you will get very low marks if you can’t spell ?
- She is aware of her rights.
- Here are some of the effects you should be aware of.
Caring
- He is the most caring father in the world.
- You have many caring friends.
- Libras are caring as well as careful.
Concerned
- As far as I am concerned I will help you.
- The ideas with which we be concerned be broadly divided into two kinds.
- I’m not concerned with the plan.
- So far as I am concerned there is no objection.
- As far as I am concerned the question is not simple.
- As far as I am concerned I can leave today.
- What are you concerned about?
- People are getting more concerned about the matter.
- He is not concerned in this project.
- You must bring the person who is immediately concerned with the accident.
- His speech impressed us very much.
- I’m very impressed by your work.
- The tidiness of his clothes always impressed me.
- I was impressed by the general knowledge of Japanese students.
- The applicant impressed the examiner favorably.
- I was deeply impressed by the scenery.
- What impressed me was the blue sky.
- I was deeply impressed with his courage.
- Her singing impressed him so much that he asked her to sing on the radio.
- I have been greatly interested in the book.
- I am interested in opening a savings account in your bank.
- Their opposition interested people.
- We are very interested in the history.
- He was mainly interested in the origin and development of the universe.
- She was not interested in boys at all.
- He was interested only in money.
- I am interested in music.
Mindful
- He is mindful of his duties.
- She was not mindful of her promise to her friend.
- It is well to be mindful of our health.
- I wasn’t being mindful and got on a wrong bus by mistake.
- You must be mindful of your family responsibilities.
Passionate
- He broke out a loud and passionate cry.
- She had a passionate interest in music.
Warm
- Will they give him a warm welcome ?
- I will never forget their warm hands.
- Wear warm clothes in winter.
- Mr Nehru was a zealous reformer.
- He is zealous in his work.
- Be zealous in a good cause.
- How do the zealous athletes play ?
Heedful
Warmhearted
Antonyms & Near Antonyms for Impressed
- We should keep aloof from bad boys.
Apathetic
- If you start to feel cranky disturbed or apathetic that means your body is not getting enough sleep.
Casual
- This is quite a usual way of expressing a casual invitation.
- I availed myself of casual leave.
- He is on casual leave to-day.
- She has two pairs of casual pants.
- It was a casual meeting.
- She has two pairs of casual pants.
Cold
- No one really likes dieting during winters because it gets too cold to exercise .
- Here are some benefits of choosing a cold water bath over a hot one.
- During cold weather, blood vessels constrict and become narrow, putting pressure on heart .
- Treat cold sores overnight with our magical home remedies.
Disinterested
- A great leader renders disinterested service to his society.
- I believe in disinterested service to mankind.
- I have assessed this case in a most disinterested way.
- Science is a disinterested quest for knowledge.
- Some disinterested person should be made judge to decide this matter.
- I am not biased, so let me give you some disinterested advice.
Indifferent
- They had become indifferent to their great culture.
- He is indifferent to his health.
- We should not be indifferent to the problems of our country.
- She is quite indifferent to the upbringing of her children.
- She was indifferent to our troubles.
- How can you be so indifferent to your wife’s trouble?
Insensible
- I am insensible to pain.
- He is insensible to insult.
- She is insensible to shame.
- His paralyses arm is insensible to feeling.
- You seem to be insensible of their good intentions.
Lukewarm
- Let it dry for about minutes before rinsing off the residue with lukewarm water.
- After minutes you can rinse it off with lukewarm water and finally with cold water.
- After an hour rinse off the residue with lukewarm water.
- After keeping it on for about an hour wash off with lukewarm water.
- In the morning use lukewarm water to wash it off.
- Rinse it off using a mild cleanser and lukewarm water.
- Rinse it with lukewarm water and use mild shampoo.
Numb
- He was numb with shock.
- Sometimes the sound makes the ears go numb and also cause deafness.
- My fingers are so numb with cold that I can’t play the piano.
- This shot will help numb the pain.
- Your gums will get numb in a few minutes.
- The swimmers were numb with cold.
- My hands were numb with cold.
Remote
- The mobile phones have reached even the remote areas.
- She was born in a remote village in Nepal.
- The power plant supplies the remote district with electricity.
- He lived in a house remote from the village.
- Where’s the remote control for the TV?
- There is a TV remote control under the couch.
Tepid
- After an hour wash it off with a shampoo and tepid water.
- Follow up by rinsing your hair with tepid water.
Halfhearted
Unimpressed
Incurious
Perfunctory
Pococurante
Unconcerned
Uncurious