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susceptible

susceptible is a synonym of prone

adjective [ suh-sep-tuh-buhl ]

susceptible is another word for prone

Prone refers to having a natural or innate tendency towards something (She was prone to excitement).

Susceptible refers to being easily impacted by something (He was susceptible to criticism).

Prone and susceptible both refer to being likely to do something or be subject to something (He was prone to falling; Certain populations are more susceptible to diseases).

✅ Generally prone suggests a tendency for a certain behavior, while susceptible suggests being easily influenced by something.

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bewilder

bewilder is a synonym of confuse

verb [ bih-wil-der ]

bewilder is another word for confuse

Confuse means to make someone unsure of something or themselves (I laid false clues to confuse them).

Bewilder means to completely perplex or overwhelm someone to the point of feeling lost (His sudden change in mood bewildered me).

Bewilder suggests a really intense sense of confusion, whereas confuse can refer to mild or intense confusion (I was confused about who had left the oven on; I was bewildered to find my furniture had been turned upside down).

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nibble

nibble is a synonym of chew

verb [ nib-uhl ]

nibble is another word for chew

Chew means to crush or grind with the teeth. More widely, it can refer to damaging something as if with teeth (The meat was hard to chew; The vacuum cleaner chewed up the wires).

Nibble means to chew in small bites, especially over a longer period of time than might be expected based on the amount of food (I nibbled on a slice of pizza all evening).

Chew and nibble both refer to ways of eating something, and nibble and chew can both refer to biting and grinding something without eating it (The dog chewed my slippers, so we bought him a toy he could nibble on instead).

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