Examples of using "Impressionato" in a sentence and their english translations:
He was impressed.
You look like you're impressed.
He's impressed.
Even Tom was impressed.
He said that he was impressed.
- I am greatly impressed.
- I'm definitely impressed.
- I'm highly impressed.
- I'm very impressed.
Tom was impressed.
- Tom's impressed.
- Tom is impressed.
Tom would be impressed.
- Tom seemed impressed.
- Tom seemed to be impressed.
- Tom looked impressed.
I was impressed.
- Tom looks impressed.
- Tom seemed impressed.
You're impressed, aren't you?
He looked like he was impressed.
He looks like he's impressed.
Tom will be impressed.
I was impressed.
I'm impressed.
- I thought Tom seemed impressed.
- I thought that Tom seemed impressed.
- I think Tom will be impressed.
- I think that Tom will be impressed.
He said that he was very impressed.
- He told me that he was impressed.
- He told me he was impressed.
- He said that he wasn't impressed.
- He said he wasn't impressed.
I'm sure Tom will be impressed.
Tom was deeply impressed.
Tom was duly impressed.
I think I impressed him.
Tom is impressed as well.
Tom was so impressed.
Tom was obviously impressed.
I impressed Tom, I think.
Tom is very impressed.
Tom will probably be impressed.
Tom was very impressed.
Tom impressed me.
Are you impressed?
I'm really impressed.
- I think Tom won't be impressed.
- I don't think Tom will be impressed.
- I think that Tom won't be impressed.
- I don't think Tom will be impressed.
- I don't think that Tom will be impressed.
- He told me he wasn't impressed.
- He told me he was unimpressed.
I'm sure Tom is very impressed.
You'll be impressed.
Tom was obviously not impressed.
- Tom was attracted to Mary.
- Tom was impressed by Mary.
This book profoundly impressed me.
I think we impressed Tom.
Tom didn't seem to be impressed.
Tom won't likely be impressed.
The group was impressed.
I'm not impressed.
I was very impressed.
I wasn't impressed.
I'm sure Tom won't be impressed.
- I was shaken.
- I was impressed.
- I am greatly impressed.
- I was so impressed.
- I am greatly impressed.
- I'm highly impressed.
I'm impressed, Tom.
My cat wasn't impressed.
Tom was impressed by Mary's performance.
Tom certainly impressed the judges.
I've been really impressed with your story.
It impressed me much.
- I was much impressed by his story.
- I was very impressed by his story.
Aren't you impressed?
I'm not very impressed.
Why were you impressed?
I'm impressed with your French.
Tom is unimpressed.
I'm actually impressed.
He impressed me.
I was amazed at the boy's intelligence.
I was impressed with her work.
I'm still not impressed.
- Tom wasn't impressed.
- Tom was unimpressed.
- Tom was not impressed.
Tom seemed unimpressed.
- Tom knew that I was impressed.
- Tom knew I was impressed.
I was very impressed by his story.
I was impressed by Tom's skill.
The girl's ability to speak four languages fluently impressed me.
My cat wasn't impressed.
I wasn't very impressed by that.
- His paintings so impressed me that I was interested in him.
- I was interested in him because his paintings really impressed me.
I was dazzled.
In 1799 Lefebvre commanded the Paris military district. Not much impressed by politicians,
Tom didn't impress me.
Tom's sexual abilities impressed Mary.
He impressed me with his magic tricks.