Use of impressive in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include impressive at the start of sentence, impressive at the end of sentence and impressive in the middle of sentence

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impressive at the end of sentence


  1. Her smile was very impressive
  2. Your work is very impressive.
  3. The new building looks most impressive.
  4. Her loyalty to the cause is impressive.
  5. Her grasp of the issues was impressive.
  6. That performance was pretty impressive.
  7. The case for nuclear power is impressive.
  8. The front of the museum is very impressive.
  9. He was well-built, but too fleshy to be impressive.
  10. The musical talent on display is extremely impressive.
  11. The car's performance on mountain roads was impressive.
  12. The sheer height of New York's skyscrapers is so impressive.
  13. Their results, even allowing for exaggeration, are impressive.
  14. The fact that he is so young makes his achievements even more impressive.

impressive in the middle of sentence


  1. She's a very impressive public speaker.
  2. She was very impressive in the interview.
  3. He has an impressive record of achievement.
  4. France were impressive 3?0 winners over Portugal.
  5. It was an impressive performance by the French team.
  6. Cutting the budget was an impressive accomplishment.
  7. There are some very impressive buildings in the town.
  8. She has an impressive command of the English language.
  9. Cyril's most impressive quality was his innate goodness.
  10. The US economy is still an impressive generator of new jobs.
  11. Jennifer has an impressive academic and business background.
  12. Among the guests was an impressive array of authors and critics.
  13. The first ceremony which we went into college is an impressive ceremony.
  14. The Redskins opened the season by scoring a resounding/stunning/impressive 25-3 victory against/over Detroit.

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