impressionistic

/ɪmˌprɛʃəˈnɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Based on a general feeling or impression rather than on exact facts or details.
    • She gave an impressionistic account of her travels, full of emotions and vague memories.
    • His description of the event was impressionistic, focusing on the atmosphere rather than what actually happened.
    • The report was too impressionistic and lacked the hard data we needed.
  2. Relating to or resembling the style of impressionism in art, music, or literature.
    • The director used impressionistic camera work to blur the line between reality and memory.
    • The composer wrote an impressionistic piece that evoked the sound of ocean waves.
    • Her painting style is impressionistic, with quick brushstrokes and bright colors.
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