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impressionable

[im-presh-uh-nuh-buhl, -presh-nuh-] / ɪmˈprɛʃ ə nə bəl, -ˈprɛʃ nə- /


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And we know, because of the flashbacks, how impressionable this specific age was for Barry, and how innocent.

From Washington Post

None of Suga Free’s music is meant for the impressionable or easily offended.

From Los Angeles Times

The Post described him as having “persuaded some highly impressionable teenagers that he’s a modern-day gamer meets Jason Bourne.”

From Washington Post

If this is true, then she would also be better equipped than most people twice her age — so for purposes of pragmatism, let’s assume she’s at least somewhat naive and impressionable:

From Washington Post

Mom and Dad took me to a drag show in San Francisco back in the ’60s, when I was an impressionable preteen.

From Los Angeles Times