imposing (Meaning)

Wordnet

imposing (s)

impressive in appearance

used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person

Webster

imposing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Impose

Webster

imposing (a.)

Laying as a duty; enjoining.

Adapted to impress forcibly; impressive; commanding; as, an imposing air; an imposing spectacle.

Deceiving; deluding; misleading.

Webster

imposing (n.)

The act of imposing the columns of a page, or the pages of a sheet. See Impose, v. t., 4.

imposing Sentence Examples

  1. The mansion's imposing facade exuded an air of grandeur and opulence.
  2. The imposing figure of the CEO cast a shadow over the meeting.
  3. The imposing fortress stood as an unyielding testament to human determination.
  4. The imposing cliffs towered over the coastline, a majestic and awe-inspiring sight.
  5. The imposing presence of the storm clouds filled the sky, threatening imminent danger.
  6. The imposing statue of the warrior symbolized strength, valor, and sacrifice.
  7. The imposing building loomed over the town, its imposing architecture a testament to the power it held.
  8. The imposing lecture from the professor left a lasting impression on the students.
  9. The imposing silence of the forest created an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
  10. The imposing deadlines loomed over the employees, driving them to work tirelessly.

FAQs About the word imposing

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The mansion's imposing facade exuded an air of grandeur and opulence.

The imposing figure of the CEO cast a shadow over the meeting.

The imposing fortress stood as an unyielding testament to human determination.

The imposing cliffs towered over the coastline, a majestic and awe-inspiring sight.