Vocabulary
Impressionable
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
easily influenced.
Urdu meaning
باآسانی کسی سے متاثر ہونا،اثر پذیر
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Impressionable minds exposed to apathy cannot contribute to society.
- While digital devices are now an essential part of life, unlimited exposure to these gadgets can have harmful consequences on the mental and physical health of impressionable young minds.
- For too long, human smugglers have exploited vulnerable and impressionable young folk and extorted millions from their families after promising them tickets to greener pastures.
- What we see today is the result of the indoctrination process of the last 45 years, when generations of youth have lived the most impressionable years of their lives under a system bequeathed by Zia.
- For too long, human smugglers have exploited vulnerable and impressionable young folk and extorted millions from their families after promising them tickets to greener pastures.
Synonyms
easily influenced, easily led, suggestible, susceptible, receptive, persuadable, pliable
Antonyms
unimpressionable
Curator example
“children are highly impressionable and susceptible to advertising”
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