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impressively

[ US /ˌɪmˈpɹɛsɪvɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɪmpɹˈɛsɪvli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an impressive manner
    the students progressed impressively fast

How To Use impressively In A Sentence

  • As impressively elegant as the iPhone 4's 3.5? retina display is, the X's 4.3? superscreen makes for larger type and easier tapping. PCWorld
  • Less impressively, the set is a hillside town of dreary cream walls and doors. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's no shame, no guardedness and perhaps most impressively, no status anxiety. Robi Ludwig: Life Lessons Learned Over Coffee
  • The music opens impressively with its main - nay, only - theme: three descending tones, blazed out maestoso in unison on the brass.
  • He won impressively over track and trip a fortnight ago and I fancy him to follow up. The Sun
  • The earthy humour is backed up by an impressively slick game. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wine list is impressively traditional with clarets stretching back to 1979, but there is also a reasonable choice of wines by the glass.
  • In favouring the obdurate option, United cramped Celtic for room and impressively limited their effectiveness.
  • Most impressively, she manoeuvred the baby and the pram around effortlessly, as though they were merely fashion accessories. Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms
  • His growl is impressively rabid, and his bark could curdle a bowl of milk at 20 paces.
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