Meaning & Definition of word "Impressionable"

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    Impressionable

    /ɪmˈprɛʃ.ən.ə.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Easily influenced because of a lack of critical ability.
      • Example: Children are particularly impressionable and absorb the attitudes of those around them.
    • 2. Susceptible to being affected by others' opinions or emotions.
      • Example: As an impressionable teenager, she looked up to her older friends and tried to emulate their behaviors.
    • 3. Capable of being impressed or significantly marked by experience or events.
      • Example: The artist often worked with impressionable canvases that responded well to her techniques.
    • 4. Vulnerable to being shaped or molded by external influences.
      • Example: Impressionable individuals may find themselves swayed by persuasive advertisements.

    Etymology

    From late Latin 'impressionabilis', meaning capable of being impressed.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    impressionable youth:

    young people who are easily influenced

    impressionable mind:

    a mind that can be easily influenced or shaped

    impressionable age:

    a period in which a person is particularly open to influence

    Related Words

    impress:

    to have a strong effect on someone's thoughts or feelings

    moldable:

    capable of being shaped or formed

    influence:

    the capacity to have an effect on the character or development of someone or something

    Slang Meanings of impressionable

    Meaning: easy to sway

    Example Sentence: He's so impressionable, he just follows whatever trend he sees.

    Meaning: easily duped

    Example Sentence: That kid is super impressionable; he believed that movie was real!