Imposing
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Meanings of Imposing
Adjective
- Very big and impressive to look at.
Verb
- To make rules or laws that people must follow.
- To bother someone by asking for something.
- To make someone do something in a certain way.
- To play a trick on someone.
- To lay hands on someone during a special ceremony.
- To arrange letters or words for printing.
Explanation of the word: Imposing
Imposing means something that looks very big or strong, like a tall building or a big mountain. It can make you feel small because it is so impressive.
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Translations for the word: Imposing
hindi
प्रभावशाली (Prabhavshali)
prabhavshali
बड़ा (Bada)
bada
शानदार (Shandaar)
shandaar
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Imposing
What does 'imposing' mean?
The word 'imposing' means something that is very big, impressive, or makes a strong impression.
How do you pronounce 'imposing'?
You pronounce 'imposing' like this: im-POH-zing.
What is the origin of the word 'imposing'?
The word 'imposing' comes from the Latin word 'imponere', which means to place upon or to put in.
What is the meaning of 'imposing' in Bengali?
The word 'imposing' in Bengali is 'প্রভাবশালী' (Prabhābaśālī).