impressionable Antonyms
Strongest:
- skeptical
- mistrustful
- insensitive
- suspicious
- unimpressionable
- worldly
- wary
- unimpressionable
- cynical
- suspicious
- insensitive
- worldly
- critical
- sophisticated
- critical
- skeptical
- sophisticated
- cynical
- wary
- mistrustful
Strong:
- cultivated
- subtle
- sharp
- seasoned
- wily
- subtle
- sly
- cunning
- sharp
- insusceptible
- foxy
- shifty
- affected
- sly
- cunning
- insusceptible
- cultured
- slick
- slippery
- assuming
- artificial
- refined
- cultivated
- worldly-wise
- cosmopolitan
- polished
- polished
- shrewd
- shrewd
- cultured
- foxy
- cosmopolitan
- false
- civilized
- tricky
- assuming
- seasoned
- shifty
- tricky
- wily
- artificial
- worldly-wise
- refined
- crafty
- crafty
- slick
- slippery
- civilized
- false
- affected
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- dewy-eyed
- suggestible
- ingenuous
- na-ve
- wide-eyed
- artless
- unworldly
- gullible
- real
- malleable
- susceptible
- persuadable
- unaffected
- guileless
- unsophisticated
- simpleminded
- childlike
- natural
Weak:
Meaning of impressionable
impressionable (a)
easily impressed or influenced
impressionable Sentence Examples
- The young child's impressionable mind absorbed the lessons taught by her parents.
- The media's constant bombardment of images left a lasting impression on the impressionable teenager.
- The charismatic speaker's speech left a deep impression on the impressionable audience.
- The first day of university made a lasting impression on the impressionable freshman.
- The moving performance left an unforgettable impression on the impressionable viewers.
- The traumatizing event left an enduring impression on the impressionable victim.
- The teacher's positive reinforcement made a significant impression on the impressionable student.
- The teenager's desire for acceptance led him to adopt the questionable values of his impressionable peers.
- The stunning beauty of the landscape left an enduring impression on the impressionable artist's mind.
- The delicate nature of the glass required careful handling by the impressionable volunteer.
FAQs About the word impressionable
easily impressed or influenced
genuine, sincere, naive,inexperienced, innocent, vulnerable, dewy-eyed, suggestible, ingenuous, naïve
skeptical, mistrustful, insensitive, suspicious, unimpressionable, worldly, wary, unimpressionable, cynical, suspicious
The young child's impressionable mind absorbed the lessons taught by her parents.
The media's constant bombardment of images left a lasting impression on the impressionable teenager.
The charismatic speaker's speech left a deep impression on the impressionable audience.
The first day of university made a lasting impression on the impressionable freshman.