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Comparative
more impressionable
Superlative
most impressionable
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easily influenced or affected by others or external factors, especially due to a lack of experience or critical judgment
- Young children are often impressionable, absorbing ideas and behaviors from their surroundings.
- She realized how impressionable her younger siblings were and tried to set a good example.
- The impressionable teenager was swayed by the trendy lifestyle depicted on social media.
- Teachers play a crucial role in shaping the minds of impressionable students during their formative years.
- His impressionable nature made him vulnerable to persuasive advertising and marketing tactics.
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