persuadable

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English

Etymology

persuade +‎ -able

Adjective

persuadable (comparative more persuadable, superlative most persuadable)

  1. Easily persuaded, convinced or manipulated

Noun

persuadable (plural persuadables)

  1. (usually in the plural) Someone or something that is persuadable.
    The politician gloated in his assertion that the recently-published survey vindicated his contention that there were few persuadables among his constituents.