"Imo" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"In my opinion" ( informal abbreviation)
IMO
In My Opinion
Examples:
"I think the new policy is a great idea, imo" - This is a casual way to express one's opinion in an informal setting, such as a text message or social media post.
"The movie was amazing, imo. Have you seen it?" - The speaker is sharing their opinion about the movie and asking if the listener has seen it.
"I don't like that restaurant, imo. The food is overpriced." - The speaker is expressing their negative opinion about the restaurant.
"According to my calculus professor, imo, the solution is x+2" - In this context, imo is used to clarify that the speaker is stating their own opinion as a student, rather than a fact.
"I think the new smartphone is the best one out there, imo. The battery life is incredible." - The speaker is sharing their opinion about the new smartphone and its features.
Immure is a verb that means to enclose or encage something, especially a person, within walls or a confining space. It can also mean to shut in or confine someone, often in a prison or a place of confinement.
Immurement is the act of imprisoning someone for life, often in a castle, fortress, or other enclosed structure. It is a form of long-term confinement, usually with some degree of isolation or restraint.
Immutable refers to something that cannot be changed, modified, or altered in any way. It is something that remains constant and unalterable, often in a physical or inherent sense.
Unable to be changed or altered; unchangeable. The property of something that cannot be changed or modified in any way.
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Imogen is a proper noun, specifically a feminine given name. It is of English and Scottish origin, and its meaning is "maiden" or "innocent one."
The word "imp" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A mischievous or troublesome person or creature, often with a playful or hellish quality. For example, "He's such an imp, always playing pranks on his friends."<br>2. A small, evil spirit or demon, often depicted as a mischievous or troublesome being in folklore or literature. For example, "The imp on his shoulder whispered evil thoughts in his ear."<br>3. A small, usually ugly or unpleasant creature, such as a mythical being or a bizarre animal. For example, "The forest was home to all sorts of strange and exotic creatures, including an imp with horns and scales."
The word "impact" can refer to:<br><br> A sudden and forceful collision between two objects, resulting in damage or change.<br> The effect or influence of something, especially a person or event, on something or someone else.<br> A mark or impression left on something, such as a physical mark or a lasting effect.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The car had a major impact on the wall during the accident."<br> "The company's new policy had a significant impact on employee workflow."<br> "The sunset had a profound impact on the couple's decision to get married."
Impacted refers to something that has been influenced or affected in a significant way, often in a negative or detrimental manner. For example: "The economic downturn has greatly impacted the local businesses." In medical context, impacted also means jammed or blocked, such as "The food can be impacted in the intestine."
Having a significant effect on something, either positively or negatively. For example: "The new policy is likely to impacting the company's profits."
Impaction refers to the act of touching or coming into contact with something, often in a sudden or forceful manner. It can also refer to the condition of being blocked or obstructed, often by something that has become wedged or stuck in a particular position.