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Meanings of
impressible
in English
Portuguese
impressionável
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Easily impressed or influenced.
impressionable
waxy
unimpressionable
Related terms
easy
plastic
susceptible
pliant
spinnable
Portuguese
impressionável
Synonyms
Examples for "
impressionable
"
impressionable
waxy
Examples for "
impressionable
"
1
You were at an
impressionable
age, too young to know your error.
2
Well you young people are
impressionable
.
'
She again started moaning and bickering.
3
The young and
impressionable
son had small, shocked eyes: open yet vulnerable.
4
We need to protect our homes, our families, and our
impressionable
youth.
5
But being young and
impressionable
,
I gave him my phone number anyway.
1
In the 'picnic table control', you will find a
waxy
orange substance.
2
The
waxy
tones were in all the visible parts of her flesh.
3
Luckily, the sides are still a bit
waxy
from the previous day.
4
Water ran in rivulets down
waxy
leaves-droppedfrom the fruit like rain.
5
The flowers are small, pure white,
waxy
,
and twisted in the petals.
Usage of
impressible
in English
1
Their hearts had long ago ceased to be
impressible
by horrid fancies.
2
Pelle himself had tears in his eyes; he suddenly felt weak and
impressible
.
3
The most sedate communities become mercurial and
impressible
in time of deep excitement.
4
Here the delight of the
impressible
young foreigner deepened into awe.
5
At that
impressible
time of life, it must sometimes produce a fixed impression.
6
They are primitive beings
impressible
mainly to concrete motives of the barest kind.
7
Paraffined paper appears also to have been experimented with as an
impressible
material.
8
He is as
impressible
as a schoolboy let loose for the long vacation.
9
Nerve tissue is
impressible
and everything that touches it leaves an ineradicable trace.
10
Doubt, despair, and apprehension held unimpeded sway over his
impressible
but inactive faculties.
11
His brain is first-rate, I should think not
impressible
,
but vigorous.
12
A good dinner produces a good mood,-atleast, it produces an
impressible
mood.
13
As I grew in strength, my nerves ceased to be
impressible
to such annoyances.
14
All this was terrible to the
impressible
,
imaginative, and naturally buoyant temper of Mildred.
15
She followed this up with a conversation about racism-Lumumba
,
an
impressible
eight years old.
16
Many blondes are very gentle, yielding in character,
impressible
,
unelastic.
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impressible
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very impressible
so impressible
impressible nature
impressible mind
less impressible
More collocations
Translations for
impressible
Portuguese
impressionável
Impressible
through the time
Impressible
across language varieties
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