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impressible

 
Dictionary: im·press·i·ble   (ĭm-prĕs'ə-bəl) pronunciation
adj.
Susceptible to impressions; malleable: impressible young minds.

impressibility im·press'i·bil'i·ty n.
impressibly im·press'i·bly adv.

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adjective

    Able to receive and respond to external stimuli: impressionable, responsive, sensible, sensitive, sentient, susceptible, susceptive. See awareness/unawareness.

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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: easily impressed or influenced
  Synonym: impressionable


 
 
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