Imponente in english

Imposing

pronunciation: ɪmpoʊzɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

imponente = awesome ; daunting ; grandiose ; awe-inspiring ; awe-inspiring ; forbidding ; redoubtable ; imposing ; mighty ; breathtaking ; mind-blowing ; towering ; formidable ; face-melting ; mind-bending ; sensational ; far-out ; impressive. 

Example: In the sometimes frenetic push towards the somewhat awesome concept of Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC), the library needs of the nonscholar are easily overlooked.Example: One of the most daunting aspect of music cataloguing arises from the fact that music and music recordings have international value.Example: It was initially intended for use in the classified arrangement of a grandiose index to all recorded human knowledge, a 'universal index'.Example: Some of the books recently published in the field of automotive engineering can perhaps best be described as awe-inspiring.Example: Some of the books recently published in the field of automotive engineering can perhaps best be described as awe-inspiring.Example: All those shelves full of books are forbidding, daunting.Example: The city has returned a majority for every Democratic presidential candidate since 1916, when Woodrow Wilson took 65% of the city's vote against the redoubtable Charles Evans Hughes.Example: Today's imposing array of courses is seen as a worthy monument to the efforts of those who have given so much to education for librarianship.Example: The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.Example: This breathtaking building is 213 meters long and has over 300 windows.Example: The implications of this are mind-blowing, since oil provides 40 per cent of all energy.Example: We will stop along the way to visit towering forests, waterfalls and scenic lakes.Example: 'It's up to you to see that things are done,' she defended herself, somewhat nervous and abashed by his formidable stare.Example: You can think of Homer as a badass literary ninja who wailed out a lyre solo so face-melting that it was remembered for the rest of history, and then dropped a smoke bomb and back-flipped out of sight forever.Example: So with this in mind, let's examine some of the more popular mind-bending movies of the last twenty years or so, and see what you all have enjoyed most.Example: She was sensational throughout the competition and outshone her opponents with singing skills that seemed to stretch beyond the talent of a 17 year old.Example: The sunset was far-out today.Example: Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.

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» ser Algo imponenteloom + large .

Example: The philosophy of central collections providing back up for local libraries will loom large on the British library scene for some time.

» ser imponentebe awe-inspiring .

Example: Yet the speed of action, the intricacy of trails, the detail of mental pictures, is awe-inspiring beyond all else in nature.

Imponente synonyms

noble in spanish: noble, pronunciation: noʊbəl part of speech: adjective impressive in spanish: impresionante, pronunciation: ɪmpresɪv part of speech: adjective distinguished in spanish: distinguido, pronunciation: dɪstɪŋgwɪʃt part of speech: adjective dignified in spanish: digno, pronunciation: dɪgnəfaɪd part of speech: adjective stately in spanish: majestuoso, pronunciation: steɪtli part of speech: adjective magisterial in spanish: magistral, pronunciation: mædʒɪstɪriəl part of speech: adjective baronial in spanish: señorial, pronunciation: bɜroʊniəl part of speech: adjective
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