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Decidedly impressive
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"Decidedly impressive" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to emphasize that something is clearly or distinctly impressive. An example: "The performance was decidedly impressive, leaving the audience in awe." Alternative expressions include "truly remarkable" and "undeniably striking."
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Alternative expressions(20)
decidedly impressive
absolutely stunning
genuinely awe-inspiring
remarkably powerful
undeniably impressive
remarkably impressive
remarkably admirable
exceptionally impressive
singularly impressive
outstandingly impressive
absolutely remarkable
very commendable
highly admirable
extremely commendable
totally amazing
incredibly impressive
unbelievably impressive
quite fantastic
particularly commendable
fairly amazing
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OS and software are still going to be important factors in the overall picture, and we haven't had time to give those a full run-through yet, but Samsung has made some decidedly impressive technical improvements to its Tabs based on first impressions.
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The app is less elegantly designed than, say, the Brides Wedding Genius, and the photography is decidedly less impressive.
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Painted in 1981, it is half the size of the red "Abstract Picture," which makes the price of "Ice" decidedly more impressive.
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As it turns out, today is the day for Samsung's mid-range Android handset to hit: it's riding the publicity wave of mega-phones like the EVO and Galaxy line, but sports decidedly less impressive specs.
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Sadly, that was followed up by a decidedly less impressive song from Season 10's Stefano (who apparently no longer has a last name), and a shaky single from Katy Perry.
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Most of these imposing, impressive -- yet often decidedly compact monoliths -- have not adapted well to the modern age.
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The Cubs' offense, led by Sammy Sosa's monstrous 495-foot home run and two homers by Alex Gonzalez, put on an impressive display, but a decidedly soporific one.
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Farther downhill is the Igreja de São Francisco, in which someone appears to have detonated an explosion of carved and gilt Baroque ornament inside a decidedly more austere — but no less impressive — 14th-century Gothic church.
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For an inexperienced side playing in Moscow, they've been impressive thus far, albeit against decidedly unimpressive opposition.
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The celebrities on offer were decidedly B-list compared with, for instance, the impressive lineup for George Clooney's Hope for Haiti Now telethon earlier in the year.
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The handset in question is an HTC Gold (perhaps better known as the HD7 around these parts), and its decidedly more modern hardware has made for some impressive performance for the aging OS.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "decidedly impressive" to emphasize a clear and unambiguous sense of admiration or impact. This phrase works well when you want to highlight something that is notably and unquestionably impressive.
Common error
Avoid using "decidedly impressive" in overly casual or informal settings. While grammatically correct, its somewhat formal tone might seem out of place in everyday conversation or informal writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "decidedly impressive" functions as an intensifier followed by an adjective. The adverb "decidedly" modifies the adjective "impressive", strengthening its impact. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage by example, highlighting the clear enhancement of the adjective's force.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "decidedly impressive" is a grammatically correct and effective phrase used to express strong admiration. While somewhat formal, it's suitable for professional and news contexts. Ludwig AI confirms it has a neutral register and it is mostly found in News & Media. When using this phrase, aim to emphasize a clear and unambiguous sense of impressiveness and is a more emphatic alternative to phrases like "very impressive".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
indisputably impressive
Uses "indisputably" to indicate that the impressiveness is beyond question or debate.
unquestionably remarkable
Replaces "decidedly" with "unquestionably" and "impressive" with "remarkable", suggesting an undeniable degree of distinction.
patently outstanding
Uses "patently" instead of "decidedly" to indicate obviousness and "outstanding" instead of "impressive" to highlight exceptional quality.
undeniably exceptional
Replaces "decidedly" with "undeniably" and "impressive" with "exceptional" to emphasize the lack of doubt and superior quality.
distinctly admirable
Employs "distinctly" to emphasize clarity and "admirable" to focus on praiseworthy qualities.
clearly remarkable
Uses "clearly" to highlight the obviousness and replaces "impressive" with "remarkable" to emphasize the noteworthiness.
unmistakably striking
Replaces "decidedly" with "unmistakably" and "impressive" with "striking" to emphasize the undeniable and visually captivating nature.
genuinely awe-inspiring
Emphasizes authenticity with "genuinely" and replaces "impressive" with "awe-inspiring" to convey a sense of wonder.
absolutely stunning
Replaces "decidedly" with "absolutely" for emphasis and "impressive" with "stunning" to suggest beauty and amazement.
remarkably powerful
Substitutes "impressive" with "powerful", shifting the focus to the force or impact exerted.
FAQs
How can I use "decidedly impressive" in a sentence?
Use "decidedly impressive" to describe something that is unambiguously striking or admirable. For example, "The artist's technique was "decidedly impressive", showcasing years of dedicated practice".
What are some alternatives to "decidedly impressive"?
Alternatives include "unquestionably remarkable", "distinctly admirable", or "absolutely stunning". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "decidedly impressive" suitable for formal writing?
Yes, "decidedly impressive" is appropriate for formal writing. Its tone is elevated and conveys a strong, clear sense of admiration, making it suitable for professional or academic contexts.
What is the difference between "decidedly impressive" and "very impressive"?
"Decidedly impressive" conveys a stronger, more unambiguous sense of admiration than "very impressive". "Decidedly" emphasizes that the impressiveness is clear and beyond doubt, adding a layer of sophistication to the phrase.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested