What's the difference between impressive and impressive?

1. key difference: when impressed is used as an adjective, the subject is mostly human, while the subject of impressed is things or things, and the word itself is an adjective.

2, the usage is different:

Impressive can be used as attribute and predicative.

Impressed comes from the verb: impress.

Third, the emphasis is different:

1, impressive: when used, it indicates active relationship.

2. impress: when used, it means passive relationship.

Extended data

synonym

affect

Verb (short for verb)? Influence; Infection; & lt Add spirits to (a drink).

Etymology:/kloc-entered English in the late 4th century, which directly came from the influence of ancient French, meaning the influence of starlight on people's character and destiny; Derived from classical Latin, infintem (infure present participle of influence): in+fluent, meaning inflow.