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How to spell INPRESSES correctly?

If you meant to write "impresses" but accidentally typed "inpresses", no worries, we all make mistakes! Here's a correct alternative: "impresses" conveys the idea of leaving a positive impact on someone, while "expresses" signifies communication or conveying thoughts and emotions. Both words are commonly used and could fit in different contexts.

List of suggestions on how to spell inpresses correctly

  • empresses The empresses of ancient China were often powerful figures who played a significant role in the governance of the empire.
  • Impresses The performance tonight really impresses me.
  • increases Regular exercise increases overall fitness and boosts mood.
  • oppresses The government oppresses its citizens by limiting their freedom of speech and controlling the media.
  • undresses She undresses before getting into the shower.
  • unpressed The unpressed suit looked as if it had been crumpled up in a ball.

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