单词 | impressionable |
释义 | impressionable (ɪmpreʃənəbəl ) adjective Someone who is impressionable, usually a young person, is not very critical and is therefore easy to influence. The law is intended to protect young and impressionable viewers. ...seven years old, which is apparently the age at which you are most impressionable. Synonyms: suggestible, vulnerable, susceptible, open Collocations: impressionable age They are at an impressionable age and such memories stick. Times, Sunday Times It might have been his genius or my impressionable age, but his words stuck. The Sun But they matter a lot to the apparel makers because they provide incremental brand exposure to fans at an impressionable age. Times, Sunday Times It was an impressionable age. Times, Sunday Times She's at a very impressionable age. The Sun These books are not suitable fare for impressionable minds. Times, Sunday Times Was this the worst sort of self-aggrandising hubris by an egotistical journalist with an audience of thousands of impressionable minds? Times, Sunday Times A true scientist, he bequeathed these to future generations, even while struggling to preserve our impressionable minds from corruption. Times,Sunday Times |
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