I have a general impression of Bellini and the Vivarini, Titian and Veronese and Tintoretto, they are the great Venetian painters, but I cannot describe any one picture.
No, my dear, that is enough for a general impression, which is all you would retain if you were to spend an hour here.
I have a general impression of having sympathised with them in their difficulties.
I have no idea at what age we began to go to church, but I have a general impression of unwillingly attending divine service for many boyish years.
I have a general impression of coming out of church cold and hungry, and of seeing the labourers standing about the porch in tall hats and green or purple smock-frocks.
Yesterday I dined with a club at half-past two, and came back here at half-past eight, with a general impression that it was at least two o'clock in the morning.
I don't quite know what I mean by that; but have a general impression that I mean something knowing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "general impression" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.