swept |
impressed |
As verbs the difference between swept and impressed
is that
swept is (
sweep) while
impressed is (
impress).
As an adjective impressed is
strongly affected, especially favourably.
interested |
impressed |
As adjectives the difference between interested and impressed
is that
interested is having or showing interest while
impressed is strongly affected, especially favourably.
As verbs the difference between interested and impressed
is that
interested is (
interest) while
impressed is (
impress).
impressed |
signaled |
As verbs the difference between impressed and signaled
is that
impressed is (
impress) while
signaled is (
signal).
As an adjective impressed
is strongly affected, especially favourably.
impressed |
emphasized |
As verbs the difference between impressed and emphasized
is that
impressed is (
impress) while
emphasized is (
emphasize).
As an adjective impressed
is strongly affected, especially favourably.
impressed |
impressionable |
As adjectives the difference between impressed and impressionable
is that
impressed is strongly affected, especially favourably while
impressionable is being easily influenced (especially of young people).
As a verb impressed
is past tense of impress.
As a noun impressionable is
an impressionable person.
impressed |
depresses |
As verbs the difference between impressed and depresses
is that
impressed is past tense of impress while
depresses is third-person singular of depress.
As an adjective impressed
is strongly affected, especially favourably.
impressed |
stunned |
As adjectives the difference between impressed and stunned
is that
impressed is strongly affected, especially favourably while
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked.
As verbs the difference between impressed and stunned
is that
impressed is past tense of impress while
stunned is past tense of stun.
impressed |
perplexed |
As adjectives the difference between impressed and perplexed
is that
impressed is strongly affected, especially favourably while
perplexed is confused or puzzled.
As verbs the difference between impressed and perplexed
is that
impressed is past tense of impress while
perplexed is past tense of perplex.
shocked |
impressed |
As adjectives the difference between shocked and impressed
is that
shocked is surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback while
impressed is strongly affected, especially favourably.
As verbs the difference between shocked and impressed
is that
shocked is past tense of shock while
impressed is past tense of impress.
impressed |
sorrowful |
Related terms |
Impressed is a related term of sorrowful.
As adjectives the difference between impressed and sorrowful
is that
impressed is strongly affected, especially favourably while
sorrowful is of a person, full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed; distraught.
As a verb impressed
is (
impress).
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