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major impression vs main impression

Both 'major impression' and 'main impression' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They can be used interchangeably to convey the primary or most significant impression someone has about something.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1674 views

major impression

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It refers to the primary or most significant impression someone has about something.

Examples:

  • The major impression I got from the movie was one of sadness.
  • Her major impression of the city was its vibrant culture.
  • Plus, I got the distinct impression that Major would've put a shotgun in his mouth before he'd eat brains.
  • We need only think of the sensitive area of subsidies and public funding, for instance, which are responsible for perhaps the major part of the impression that European citizens have of the lack of transparency in Europe's institutions.
  • Well, in order for me to turn on the phone or any incidentals, I'll need an impression of a major credit card.
  • I wanted to take a little time on this question because I have the impression that it has played quite a major role in the debate today.
  • Major Colvin, I am under the impression crime is down in the Western.
  • We have the impression that this cooperation is becoming a pretext for an Intergovernmental Conference that is not able to resolve the major issues before it.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the elections of 2 November represent a fairly major turning point in recent American history and one gets the impression that the country is now pausing for breath.
  • If everyone has the impression that nothing will happen if they only use landfill sites, we will have a very major disaster on our hands.
  • I cannot shake off the impression I have that the desiderata of the developing countries threaten to be pulverised by the desiderata of the major economic blocs.
  • I have the impression that on this occasion the environmentalists, not excluding Commissioner Dimas, have put up a fight to save the environment but they have lost to the major car manufacturers.
  • My impression is that the major global financial crisis and the subsequent economic crisis have not made the job of bringing East and West closer together within the EU any easier.
  • The main purpose of the endeavour is to get an impression of the real scale of the problem because the lack of reliable data is both detrimental to our advocacy efforts and a major obstacle to improving our humanitarian response.

Alternatives:

  • main impression
  • dominant impression
  • primary impression
  • key impression
  • central impression

main impression

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It refers to the primary or most significant impression someone has about something.

Examples:

  • The main impression I had after the meeting was that we needed to work harder.
  • His main impression of the book was that it was well-written.
  • What was your main impression from a primarily human point of view?
  • The Commission proposal gives the impression that the main problem is to convince the public opinion.
  • I wonder whether concentrating on suspicions and accusations might give the misleading impression that US intelligence is not our ally but the main adversary.
  • Mentioning closer cooperation as the Union's main means of progress gives the impression that we are preparing, formally, for a two-speed Europe.
  • The proposal of the Commission gives the impression that the main problem is to convince the public opinion and can be solved with a "top-down" approach.
  • Thirdly, continued reference to the need to avoid fraud creates the impression that this constitutes the main raison d'être of any system of support within the framework of the COM.
  • I have to say that I get the impression that the Council did not really quite know where to set its main emphasis in the priority list.
  • Mr President, while listening to our debate, I have the impression we are saying too little about our main objective, which is free elections in Belarus.
  • The main objective of these terrorist organisations is to sow discord among the NATO allies, thereby creating the impression that it is impossible to bring peace to Afghanistan.
  • It is also necessary to avoid giving an impression that everything balances out and that there is a similar movement in both directions, by mentioning a few cases which have taken place in the opposite direction, but which are not representative of the main trend.
  • The impression is given that the main criteria the formulation of objectives and tasks is based on is the strengthening of Europe's role in the world, while our citizens' rights and hopes and social protection have been pushed into the background.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, listening to today's debate, one might have the impression that the main problem currently facing European countries is whether to increase the use of body scanners at airports or to limit possibilities for their introduction.
  • The Committee on Budgetary Control can no longer tolerate the impression being created, year in year out, that 'it is a real shambles in Brussels', when the main culprits are sitting in the capital cities.
  • The main purpose of the endeavour is to get an impression of the real scale of the problem because the lack of reliable data is both detrimental to our advocacy efforts and a major obstacle to improving our humanitarian response.
  • Thus, it gives the impression that amateur sport which is its declared "raison d'etre" is only an alibi for approaching professional sport, especially football, which seems to be the main target.
  • It is hard not to avoid the impression that the main objective of the Presidency during the eurozone crisis has been to hide away, but with a budget deficit of over 11%, perhaps they felt good reason to avoid international scrutiny.
  • We do not want to create the impression that nobody actually wants economic freedom and that nobody wants to help Europe to become the main driving force and not one of many driving forces of European success.
  • The main reason for our intervention was that we believed, and still believe, that the promise of a 13% return in the year 2000 was misleading and that the term 'return' gave the impression that it was guaranteed...

Alternatives:

  • major impression
  • dominant impression
  • primary impression
  • key impression
  • central impression

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