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UK
/ɪmpɹˈɛʃənəbəl/
]
[ US /ˌɪmˈpɹɛʃənəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪmˈpɹɛʃənəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
easily impressed or influenced
an impressionable age
an impressionable youngster
a waxy mind
How To Use impressionable In A Sentence
- Unfortunately, the show's message to millions of impressionable teens is that it's OK to take drugs.
- This charming, home-loving, God-fearing young man was on early evening television, blaring into the living-rooms of millions of impressionable young people.
- Of the entire team, Elvira was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits.
- She was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member of the team, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits.
- Tom Goldstein, dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where impressionable novitiates are prepared for the high calling of the Fourth Estate, avowed that Wright was just ‘a corporate citizen’ doing his job.
- an impressionable youngster
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- I also thought about the influence that celebrities have on young impressionable teeny boppers.
- If only we hadn’t let our impressionable kids hear the word achoo at such a tender age, they never would have gotten caught up with that fast crowd! Why is Pharrell's sneeze getting bleeped? | EW.com
- The burning winds of fundamentalism, the flaming anger of impressionable youth, claim many a victim.