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more suggestible
Superlative
most suggestible
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easily influenced or open to suggestion and reccomendation
- The suggestible young girl was swayed by her friends to join the new club at school, even though she initially hesitated.
- In marketing, brands often target suggestible consumers by using persuasive advertising techniques to encourage purchases.
- He was so suggestible that even a casual comment from his coworker could change his opinion on a project.
- The suggestible nature of the audience made them more receptive to the speaker's ideas during the presentation.
- Children are often more suggestible than adults, making them susceptible to peer pressure and trends.