persuadable

adj

Etymology

From persuade + -able.

Definitions

  1. Able to be persuaded (convinced).

    • Near-synonyms: amenable; movable; reachable
    • ‘Once Lady Anna is here, the bridegroom will be mellow, persuadable, and you will press your advantage.’
  2. Someone or something that can be persuaded.

    • The survey vindicated the politician's assertion that there were few persuadables among his constituents.

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