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View synonyms for impressible

impressible

[ im-pres-uh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. capable of being impressed; impressionable.


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Other Words From

  • im·pressi·bili·ty im·pressi·ble·ness noun
  • im·pressi·bly adverb
  • over·im·pressi·bili·ty noun
  • over·im·pressi·ble adjective
  • over·im·pressi·bly adverb
  • unim·pressi·bili·ty noun
  • unim·pressi·ble adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of impressible1

First recorded in 1620–30; impress 1 + -ible

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Example Sentences

Part of his defense includes research in the field of neuroscience to argue that he was young and impressible, a byproduct of a gang-infested community, but not a murderer.

Another thing that influenced impressible Tessa this day, was a talk at the tea-table.

She was one of those strong-minded women who are impressible by grand sentiments.

The trouble is that they are so impressible and imaginative that they are at the mercy of all sorts of fancy systems.

Mortimer Lightwood was not an extraordinarily impressible man, but this face impressed him.

But there was Mrs Boffin to part from, and, in the full flush of her dignity, the impressible little soul collapsed again.

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