"Impressionistic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Impressionistic:
Relating to or characteristic of Impressionism, a 19th-century art movement that emphasized capturing the fleeting effects of light and color in outdoor settings. In art, Impressionism is characterized by short, broken brushstrokes and an emphasis on capturing the artist's immediate sensory experience. Impressionistic works often lack clear definition and may appear blurry or vague.
In a broader sense, impressionistic can also describe any creative work or style that emphasizes capturing the essence or emotional tone of a subject rather than literal accuracy.
Having a strong and favorable effect on someone's thoughts or feelings; creating a sense of wonder, admiration, or respect.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find the word "impressioning" in my dictionaries. It appears to be a made-up or non-existent word.
Impressionism is a mid-19th-century art movement characterized by the use of short, broken brushstrokes and vivid, unblended colors to capture the fleeting effects of light and the natural world. In literature, the term impressionism refers to a style of writing that emphasizes the individual's subjective experience and perception, often fragmented and impressionistic rather than logically structured or realistically detailed.
In an impressively manner means to do something in a very outstanding or remarkable way, leaving a strong impression on others.
Impressiveness refers to the state or quality of being impressive, which means creating a strong and lasting impression on someone, often due to something such as grandeur, majesty, or excellence. It can also describe the act of impressing someone or something, including the feeling or emotion that is produced.