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

The word 'imposing' means something that is very big, impressive, or makes a strong impression.

You pronounce 'imposing' like this: im-POH-zing.

The word 'imposing' comes from the Latin word 'imponere', which means to place upon or to put in.

The word 'imposing' in Bengali is 'প্রভাবশালী' (Prabhābaśālī).