Definition of Impressively

1. Adverb. In an impressive manner. "The students progressed impressively fast"

Exact synonyms: Imposingly
Partainyms: Imposing, Impressive
Antonyms: Unimpressively

Definition of Impressively

1. Adverb. In an impressive manner; forcibly. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Impressively

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Impressively

impressionable
impressional
impressiones digitatae
impressionism
impressionisms
impressionist
impressionistic
impressionistically
impressionists
impressionless
impressions
impressions for cerebral gyri
impressions of oesophagus
impressive
impressive aphasia
impressively (current term)
impressiveness
impressment
impressments
impressor
impressors
impresst
impressure
impressures
imprest
imprests
impreventable
imprimantur
imprimatur
imprimaturs

Literary usage of Impressively

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Rufus Choate: With a Memoir of His Life by Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown (1862)
"... all our other occupations so impressively urges us to make the most of this for the benefit of all ? If the exhausting- importations of foreign goods, ..."

2. My Miscellanies by Wilkie Collins (1893)
"Avoid a tall and dignified woman, with a flowing style of conversation and impressively lady-like manners ! Beware, my struggling friends, my fellow-toilers ..."

3. The Theological and Literary Journal (1854)
"... are employed for the very purpose of clearly and impressively expressing the signification we have ascribed to it, and have in that their whole office. ..."

4. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1845)
"The first eight sermons may be described as analyzing, not minutely of course, but clearly and impressively, the argumentative part of the Epistle to the ..."

5. A Cyclopedia of American Medical Biography: Comprising the Lives of Eminent by Howard Atwood Kelly (1912)
"... clearly and impressively, the glori ous discoveries of Laennec, and to imbue the students with his own enthusiastic love of science. ..."

6. Parts of the body in older Germanic and Scandinavian by Torild Washington Arnoldson (1916)
"FLOW, FLOAT, DRIFT, SWIM, SAIL: Go AIMLESSLY OR AT RANDOM; MOVE IN LARGE NUMBERS; MOVE impressively 34.01. NE. drift float or be driven along by a current ..."

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