different between favourably vs impressed
favourably
English
Alternative forms
- favorably (mostly US)
Etymology
favourable +? -ly
Adverb
favourably (comparative more favourably, superlative most favourably)
- (Britain, Canada) In a favourable manner.
- She looked favourably on people who gave freely their assistance.
Related terms
- favour
- favourite
favourably From the web:
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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)
- strongly affected, especially favourably
- stamped, under pressure
- compelled to serve in a military force
- confiscated by force or authority
Antonyms
- unimpressed
Related terms
- impress
- impressive
Translations
Verb
impressed
- simple past tense and past participle of impress
See also
- imprest
Anagrams
- permissed, premissed
impressed From the web:
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- what impressed lyddie about the factory girl
- what impressed means
- what impressed herbert hoover
- what impressed the british about india
- what impressed augustine about ambrose
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