Imposing ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Imposing ( adjective )

  1. Impressive or impressive in appearance.
  2. Having a commanding or domineering presence.

Origin:

From the late latin word impositus, meaning "set up" or "established".

Examples:

  1. The imposing building loomed over the city skyline.
  2. His imposing manner made it difficult for others to approach him.
  3. She had an imposing presence on the stage.
  4. The imposing statue of the king was placed in the center of the square.
  5. The imposing cliffs towered above the beach.

(As a verb)

Imposing ( verb )

  1. Impressive or impressive in appearance.
  2. Having a commanding or domineering presence.

Origin:

From the late latin word impositus, meaning "set up" or "established".

Examples:

  1. The imposing building loomed over the city skyline.
  2. His imposing manner made it difficult for others to approach him.
  3. She had an imposing presence on the stage.
  4. The imposing statue of the king was placed in the center of the square.
  5. The imposing cliffs towered above the beach.
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