Examples of using "Impressionnée" in a sentence and their english translations:
She was impressed.
She was not impressed.
- She was not impressed.
- She was unimpressed.
Mary is very impressed.
I was impressed.
I'm impressed with your French.
I'm impressed.
Are you impressed?
- I'm definitely impressed.
- I'm very impressed.
I was impressed with the particular theatrics
Mary was impressed with what she saw.
I've been very impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I was impressed with her work.
I'm impressed with your French.
I figured you'd be impressed.
She was impressed with the altruistic service of nurses.
I was impressed by his music.
I'm not easily impressed.
I'm impressed with your French.
I'm not particularly impressed.
I'm still not impressed.
I'm really impressed with the way Tom plays the saxophone.
I was greatly impressed by the speech.
I was greatly impressed by the speech.
You're impressed, aren't you?
- I've been impressed with Tom's work.
- I was impressed with Tom's work.
You're impressed, aren't you?
I was impressed with what I saw.
- I figured you'd be impressed.
- I figured that you'd be impressed.
Frankly, I'm not that impressed with his idea.
I'm impressed you've done so well.
I was impressed with what I saw.
I'm really impressed with the way Tom plays the saxophone.