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susceptible
[suh-sep-tuh-buhl]
adjective
admitting or capable of some specified treatment.
susceptible of a high polish; susceptible to various interpretations.
accessible or especially liable or subject to some influence, mood, agency, etc..
susceptible to colds; susceptible to flattery.
capable of being affected emotionally; impressionable.
susceptible
/ səˈsɛptəbəl /
adjective
(postpositive; foll by of or to) yielding readily (to); capable (of)
hypotheses susceptible of refutation
susceptible to control
liable to be afflicted (by)
susceptible to colds
easily impressed emotionally
Other Word Forms
- susceptibleness noun
- susceptibly adverb
- nonsusceptible adjective
- nonsusceptibleness noun
- nonsusceptibly adverb
- oversusceptible adjective
- oversusceptibleness noun
- oversusceptibly adverb
- presusceptible adjective
- unsusceptible adjective
- unsusceptibleness noun
- unsusceptibly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of susceptible1
Word History and Origins
Origin of susceptible1
Example Sentences
Older residents are much more susceptible to dying from heat or related complications, he said.
This makes him susceptible to conceding from quickly taken shots, but his approach is fairly successful in smothering chances, especially given how wide he spreads himself and the use of his feet to make saves.
This coupled with drier summers leaves them stressed and susceptible to falling in stormy weather, and this is when Ips can take hold.
This makes viewers susceptible to believing it - "not all crazy conspiracy theorists who naively fall for disinformation".
They don't reside in the goldfish bowl, they are not susceptible to the howls of protest from fans - the players booed off again - so they're distant and maybe more patient as a consequence.
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