suggestible

[ US /səˈdʒɛstəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /səd‍ʒˈɛstəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. susceptible or responsive to suggestion
    suggestible young minds
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How To Use suggestible In A Sentence

  • One scholar has asked why, if crowds are so suggestible, they don't disperse when asked to do so by an authority figure.
  • They should know that all of us are pliable and suggestible to some degree, but that children are especially vulnerable to suggestive and leading questioning.
  • Although the process of hypnosis will allow the participant to become more suggestible, the hypnotist cannot ever compel his subject to act in a certain way.
  • SpongeBob and Patrick themselves are feverishly suggestible — no gimmick or promotion targeted at them can possibly miss. SpongeBob's Golden Dream
  • His anxiety proneness seems less pronounced now than it was in 1985, but in spite of this he proved to be abnormally suggestible, compliant and acquiescent.
  • suggestible young minds
  • Good doctors have known for centuries that people are suggestible.
  • Needless to say, not only are they compliant, cooperative, and suggestible, but most have already made up their minds in volunteering to help out and do exactly as they are told.
  • I did many stupid things when I was young and suggestible.
  • Meanwhile, let's all hope Alan Byrne is not the suggestible sort. Arsenal v Shakhtar Donetsk – as it happened
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