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impressionable adjective [ ɪmˈprɛʃ(ə)nəb(ə)l ]

• easily influenced.
• "children are highly impressionable and susceptible to advertising"
Similar: easily influenced, easily led, suggestible, susceptible, receptive, persuadable, pliable, malleable, pliant, mouldable, vulnerable, exploitable, ingenuous, trusting, naive, credulous, gullible,
Opposite: unimpressionable,
Origin: mid 19th century: from French, from impressionner, from Latin impressio(n- ), from the verb imprimere ‘press into’ (see imprint).


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