accessible, clever, emotionable, formable, limber, open-minded, quick, sensitive to, suggestible, thirsty for knowledge, yielding
Definitionadj. easily impressed or influenced
Last update: October 24, 2016
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Rajaji's speech was impressionable to the students. [Please select]
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I leave the reader to conjure up how daunting this was to two impressionable new communicants ! [adjective]
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For an impressionable teenage girl, Adie was the living proof that a woman could succeed in a man 's world. [adjective]
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But Jehane herself was of the North, and not impressionable. [adjective]
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But the Simons were obviously grotesquely unfit guardians for a prince, and they doubtless caused much suffering to the impressionable child, who was made on occasion to eat and drink to excess, and learnt the language of the gutter. [Please select]
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A flash of heroism was galvanizing the impressionable Bohemian. [Please select]
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Six weeks of war had radically changed the temperament of turbulent and impressionable Paris. [Please select]
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The senator, impressionable soul, felt suddenly filled with heroic confidence. [Please select]
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With every year that passes, the normal child loses something of this impressionable and fluid quality. [Please select]
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He was at the impressionable age, when the rosy god of love is at his tricks. [Please select]
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