Imposing [adjective]

Definition of Imposing:

impressive

Opposite/Antonyms of Imposing:


Sentence/Example of Imposing:

I was rather awed by his imposing appearance, and advanced timidly to the doors, which were of glass, and pulled the bell.

In the center of the river line stood the imposing red sandstone palace of Bahadur Shah, last of the Moguls.

The law went into operation in England imposing a tax on wearing hair powder.

These brilliant results were arrived at after much clamour and argument and imposing procès verbal.

The huge engine, the wonderful carriages, the imposing guard, the busy porters and the bustling station.

The menu was long, elaborate and imposing; equalled only by the toast list, which contained no less than sixteen separate toasts.

Sir Ralph was a man of striking appearance, tall and imposing in figure.

The date was fixed for the interment with military pomp, and immense crowds came out to witness the imposing procession.

You may put on as many fines as you please, Mr. Judge, but by —— there's a difference between imposing and collecting, I reckon.

His broad and intellectual brow, covered with but few hairs, added to the imposing attractiveness of his features.