Crossword-Solution: IMPOSING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Imposing | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Impose |
| Imposing | a. | Laying as a duty; enjoining. |
| Imposing | a. | Adapted to impress forcibly; impressive; commanding; as, an imposing air; an imposing spectacle. |
| Imposing | a. | Deceiving; deluding; misleading. |
| Imposing | n. | The act of imposing the columns of a page, or the pages of a sheet. See Impose, v. t., 4. |
We have 90 clues for the answer “IMPOSING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Really impressive-looking | 1 answer |
| Formidable; impressive | 1 answer |
| Eliciting awe | 1 answer |
| Impressive in appearance | 2 answers |
| baronial | 14 answers |
| Overblown | 20 answers |
| Scenic | 29 answers |
| Picturesque | 36 answers |
| grandiose | 38 answers |
| Monumental | 39 answers |
| breathtaking | 40 answers |
| tantalising | 41 answers |
| Upper class? | 43 answers |
| with all the trimmings | 44 answers |
| Imperial | 44 answers |
| AUGUST , | 46 answers |
| upmarket | 46 answers |
| unpermissive | 47 answers |
| rigorist | 49 answers |
| Proud ___. | 49 answers |
| conformant | 49 answers |
| frustrating | 50 answers |
| cumbrous | 50 answers |
| Draconian | 51 answers |
| ironhanded | 51 answers |
| Hulking | 51 answers |
| ornamented | 52 answers |
| Embellished | 52 answers |
| Portly | 52 answers |
| bulky | 53 answers |
| unhandy | 53 answers |
| respectable | 54 answers |
| Stately | 54 answers |
| reputable | 54 answers |
| COURTLY ___ | 54 answers |
| burly | 55 answers |
| Deluxe | 55 answers |
| Maidenly | 55 answers |
| ungraceful | 55 answers |
| seemly | 55 answers |
| Obese | 56 answers |
| Decorous | 56 answers |
| Sumptuous | 57 answers |
| Regal | 57 answers |
| stringent | 57 answers |
| relentless | 57 answers |
| fleshy | 57 answers |
| florid | 58 answers |
| Passable | 58 answers |
| Bumbling | 58 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with IMPOSING (5)
His height and breadth would have been sufficient to make his presence imposing, had they been exhibited with due consideration.
Surveyor Pue, emphatically nodding the head that looked so imposing within its memorable wig; “do this, and the profit shall be all your own.
However, this booklet should provide enough information to make the incredible breadth and complexity of the Internet a mite less imposing.
Remember!” Bowers opened the door of the reception-room and a tall, imposing woman rustled in, bringing with her a glow of animation which pervaded the room as if half a dozen persons, all talking gayly, had come in instead of one.
Anonymous ftp archive sites offer software, data and other information which can be copied and used without charge by anyone with connection to the Internet." "The archie server automatically updates the listing information from each site about once a month, ensuring users that the information they receive is reasonably timely, without imposing an undue load on the archive sites or network bandwidth." Unfortunately the archie server at McGill is currently out of service.
Quotes with IMPOSING (3)
We are the inheritors of a wonderful world, a beautiful world, full of life and mystery, goodness and pain. But likewise are we the children of an indifferent universe. We break our own hearts imposing our moral order on what is, by nature, a wide web of chaos.
I look out of the window again. The rain is trickling down silently, evenly, like the tears that cover my face. Perhaps God is in the water, in the raindrops. I put my hand against the cold pane to be close to Him. To be as close as I can without imposing.
There are some animal advocates who say that to maintain that veganism is the moral baseline is objectionable because it is “judgmental,” or constitutes a judgment that veganism is morally preferable to vegetarianism and a condemnation that vegetarians (or other consumers of animal products) are “bad” people. Yes to the first part; no to the second. There is no coherent distinction between flesh and other animal products. They are all the same and we cannot justify consuming …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (2001–2020).