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impressionable

adjective
 
 
/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən.ə.bl̩/ often disapproving

Definition

describes someone, usually a young person, who is very easily influenced by the people around them and by what they are told, and who sometimes copies other people's behaviour: He's at that impressionable age when he's very easily led by other children.Inexperienced (of people)Naive and trustingNaive and trustingInexperienced (of people)
(Definition of impressionable adjective from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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