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    susceptible
    /səˈsɛptɪbl/

    adjective

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  2. SUSCEPTIBLE definition: 1. easily influenced or harmed by something: 2. used to describe someone who is easily emotionally…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : capable of submitting to an action, process, or operation. a theory susceptible to proof. 2. : open, subject, or unresistant to some stimulus, influence, or agency. susceptible to pneumonia. 3. : impressionable, responsive. a susceptible mind. susceptibleness noun. susceptibly. sə-ˈsep-tə-blē. adverb. Synonyms. endangered. exposed. liable.

  4. adjective. (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of. “ susceptible to colds”. “ susceptible of proof”. synonyms: unprotected. lacking protection or defense. sensitive. responsive to physical stimuli.

  5. Susceptible definition: admitting or capable of some specified treatment. See examples of SUSCEPTIBLE used in a sentence.

  6. 1. Easily influenced or affected: Is he susceptible to persuasion? I'm very susceptible to colds. 2. Especially sensitive; highly impressionable: a susceptible child. 3. Permitting an action to be performed; capable of undergoing something: a statement susceptible of proof; a disease susceptible to treatment.

  7. If you are susceptible to something or someone, you are very likely to be influenced by them. Young people are the most susceptible to advertisements. [ + to] James was extremely susceptible to flattery. [ + to] He was, she believes, unusually susceptible to women.

  8. susceptible. adjective. /səˈseptəbl/. /səˈseptəbl/. [not usually before noun] susceptible (to something) very likely to be influenced, harmed or affected by something. He's highly susceptible to flattery. Some of these plants are more susceptible to frost damage than others.

  9. SUSCEPTIBLE meaning: 1. easily influenced or harmed by something: 2. the fact of being susceptible to something. Learn more.

  10. Noun. Idiom. Filter. adjective. Easily affected emotionally; having a sensitive nature or feelings. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Especially sensitive; highly impressionable. A susceptible child. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Permitting an action to be performed; capable of undergoing something.

  11. susceptible. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sus‧cep‧ti‧ble /səˈseptəbəl/ adjective 1 likely to suffer from a particular illness or be affected by a particular problem → immune susceptible to Older people are more susceptible to infections.