impression

[ im-presh-uhn ]
/ ɪmˈprɛʃ ən /

noun

Origin of impression

1325–75; Middle English impressio(u)n < Latin impressiōn- (stem of impressiō), equivalent to impress(us) (see impress1) + -iōn- -ion

OTHER WORDS FROM impression

im·pres·sion·al, adjective im·pres·sion·al·ly, adverb im·pres·sion·less, adjective pre·im·pres·sion, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for impression

impression
/ (ɪmˈprɛʃən) /

noun

Derived forms of impression

impressional, adjective impressionally, adverb

Medical definitions for impression

impression
[ ĭm-prĕshən ]

n.

An effect, a feeling, or an image retained as a consequence of experience.
A mark or indentation made by the pressure of one organ on the surface of another.
An imprint of the teeth and surrounding tissues, formed with a plastic material that hardens into a mold for use in making dentures, inlays, or plastic models.

Idioms and Phrases with impression

impression

see make an impression under the impression.