adj.
Susceptible to impressions; malleable: impressible young minds.
impressibility im·press'i·bil'i·ty n.
impressibly im·press'i·bly adv.
Dictionary:
im·press·i·ble (ĭm-prĕs'ə-bəl) ![]() |
| Thesaurus: impressible |
adjective
| WordNet: impressible |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
easily impressed or influenced
Synonym: impressionable
| impressibility | |
| impressionable | |
| waxy |
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