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How to spell IMPRESSE correctly?

If you encounter the misspelling "impresse", there are a few correct suggestions you can consider. The correct spelling could be "impress", referring to making a strong impact or leaving a positive impression. Another option is "impresses", which is the third-person singular form of the verb "impress". Remember to double-check spellings for clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell impresse correctly

  • empress The empress of Japan is highly respected by her people.
  • empresses The empresses of ancient China were held in high regard and wielded significant power within the imperial court.
  • impasse The negotiations reached an impasse when both parties refused to compromise.
  • imprecise The directions he gave were imprecise, so I got lost on the way to the meeting.
  • impress She hoped her artwork would impress the judges.
  • impressed I was really impressed by the way he handled the situation.
  • Impresses Her presentation skills impresses everyone in the audience.
  • impressive

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