14 Words to use with impressions

"Cette impression intolerante aurait elle ete (suggeree) par le cabinet de St. James?"

But the novelty in the costume and appearance of the inhabitants and their dwellings, produced an immediate effect on the imagination of Byron, and we can trace the vivid impression animating and adorning his descriptions.

It was Warren that the first impression bore in the last great coinage; if it is Ellsworth now, the new face hardly seems fresher than the old.

Perhaps I have given you an erroneous impression concerningmatterswhich it is too late to treat differentlyin the light of riper experienceand in a knowledge born of yearssolitary and barren years" He bent his gray head thoughtfully, then, erect in his saddle again: "I would like to be your friend," he said in a voice perceptibly under control.

The multicolor web perfecting press prints four or more colors at one revolution of the impression cylinder.

THE SECOND CRUCIFIXION AN IMPRESSION NATURAL RELIGION FAITH REBORN HESPERIDES JENNY DEAD

And in the following: Your love and pity doth the impression fill, which vulgar scandal stamp'd upon my brow.

Man responds to the action of objects by a double reaction, adding to the theoretical reaction of sensation a practical one in the feeling of pleasure or pain (according as the impression furthers or hinders the vital function), whence desire and aversion follow in respect to future experience.

SOUVENIR, m., impression que la mémoire conserve d'une chose.

What an impression news like this makes upon every one; I had an illustration in Pani Celina, to whom we had to tell the truth.

FitzGerald adds: "If this abiding impression result (as perhaps in the case of Richardson or Wordsworth) from being, as it were, soaked in through the longer process by which the man's peculiar genius works, any abridgement, whether of omission or epitome, will diminish from the effect of the whole."

JULES LEMAÎTRE: Impressions de théâtre.

The seeds strayed into the clay and were burned away, but the impression abides, and tells the story.

Have you never observed what a light impression writers have produced, in spite of a profusion of images, antitheses, witty epigrams, and rolling periods, whereas some simpler style, altogether wanting in such "brilliant passage," has gained the attention and respect of thousands?

14 Words to use with  impressions