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prompt vs impress

impress vs prompt

prompt and impress both are nouns.

prompt is an adjective but impress is not an adjective.

prompt and impress both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
prompt Yes Yes Yes No
impress Yes No Yes No
prompt (noun) impress (noun)
a cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken) the act of coercing someone into government service
(computer science) a symbol that appears on the computer screen to indicate that the computer is ready to receive a command
prompt (adjective) impress (adjective)
performed with little or no delay
according to schedule or without delay; on time
ready and willing or quick to act
prompt (verb) impress (verb)
serve as the inciting cause of dye (fabric) before it is spun
assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned produce or try to produce a vivid impression of
give an incentive for action mark or stamp with or as if with pressure
take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship
reproduce by printing
impress positively
have an emotional or cognitive impact upon
Difference between prompt and impress

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