WitrynaBoth definitely sound fine to me as a native speaker, and I'd go so far as to say that they are both correct. However, I think there is a slight difference in meaning - "I wasn't impressed by it" looks rather a lot like our (English's) passive construction, and so the preposition "by" really underscores that the thing itself failed to impressed you. Witryna61 Likes, 22 Comments - christine flavel (@christineflavel) on Instagram: "When it is wet and miserable outside our spongeware collection never fails to cheer me up. We …
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WitrynaSynonyms for IMPRESS: impression, print, imprint, stamp, mark, dent, sign, hollow; Antonyms of IMPRESS: bore, weary, pall, tire, jade, underwhelm, obliterate, erase Witrynaimpress on or impress upon v. 1. To produce something, as a mark or pattern, on a surface by pressure; imprint something on a surface: We impressed the stencil outline on the fabric. 2. To impart a strong or vivid impression of something in the mind of someone: The singing coach impressed her theories of music on me. See also: … Witryna11 lis 2015 · johnathan 11 Nov 2015 English (US) "That impressed me a lot" means "That was very impressive" or "It was so good, I was surprised." "That made a big impression on me" means "That affected me in an important way" or "That really influenced me." Both are used often. See a translation 2 likes cakecraze 11 Nov 2015 … improved sheather jones