different between favourably vs impressed

favourably

English

Alternative forms

  • favorably (mostly US)

Etymology

favourable +? -ly

Adverb

favourably (comparative more favourably, superlative most favourably)

  1. (Britain, Canada) In a favourable manner.
    She looked favourably on people who gave freely their assistance.

Related terms

  • favour
  • favourite

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impressed

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?m?p??st/
  • Rhymes: -?st
  • Hyphenation: im?pressed

Adjective

impressed (comparative more impressed, superlative most impressed)

  1. strongly affected, especially favourably
  2. stamped, under pressure
  3. compelled to serve in a military force
  4. confiscated by force or authority

Antonyms

  • unimpressed

Related terms

  • impress
  • impressive

Translations

Verb

impressed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of impress

See also

  • imprest

Anagrams

  • permissed, premissed

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  • what impressed the british about india
  • what impressed augustine about ambrose
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