Impressionability

//ɪmˌpɹɛʃ.ə.nəˈbɪl.ɪ.tiː// noun

noun ·Uncommon ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being impressionable. uncountable

    "Originally written in the era of the Cold War, Clavell's enduringly relevant, extraordinary allegory on the impressionability of the human mind is still read in schools around the globe today, and is a call to every person to keep questioning and keep learning."

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"Originally written in the era of the Cold War, Clavell's enduringly relevant, extraordinary allegory on the impressionability of the human mind is still read in schools around the globe today, and is a call to every person to keep questioning and keep learning."

Etymology

From impression + -ability.

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