“She looked at me, impressed” in search of another word for impressed












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She looked at me, impressed.




But this isn't how I want to word it.
What I want to write, is, "Her eyes widened as her eyebrows raised and she drooped her bottom lip in [enter word for impressed]" And I know it isn't impression, please help! What's the word I'm looking for?










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    But this isn't how I want to word it.
    What I want to write, is, "Her eyes widened as her eyebrows raised and she drooped her bottom lip in [enter word for impressed]" And I know it isn't impression, please help! What's the word I'm looking for?










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      She looked at me, impressed.




      But this isn't how I want to word it.
      What I want to write, is, "Her eyes widened as her eyebrows raised and she drooped her bottom lip in [enter word for impressed]" And I know it isn't impression, please help! What's the word I'm looking for?










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      But this isn't how I want to word it.
      What I want to write, is, "Her eyes widened as her eyebrows raised and she drooped her bottom lip in [enter word for impressed]" And I know it isn't impression, please help! What's the word I'm looking for?







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          Maybe try amazement, awe, or wonder.






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