impressionableness (Meaning)

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impressionableness (n.)

The quality of being impressionable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impressionableness

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impressionableness Sentence Examples

  1. The child's impressionableness made him susceptible to both positive and negative influences.
  2. The speaker's eloquence left a lasting impression on the impressionable audience.
  3. The young girl's impressionableness led her to idolize her teachers.
  4. The painting's vivid colors and bold strokes created a powerful impression on viewers.
  5. The politician's charisma and oratory skills left a deep impression on the voters.
  6. The writer's descriptive language had a strong impression on readers, transporting them to the story's setting.
  7. The child's impressionableness made him easily swayed by popular trends.
  8. The new teacher's enthusiasm and creativity left a positive impression on the students.
  9. The movie's haunting imagery and disturbing plot left an unforgettable impression on viewers.
  10. The museum's collection of rare artifacts made a powerful impression on visitors, showcasing the wonders of human ingenuity and creativity.

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The quality of being impressionable.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The child's impressionableness made him susceptible to both positive and negative influences.

The speaker's eloquence left a lasting impression on the impressionable audience.

The young girl's impressionableness led her to idolize her teachers.

The painting's vivid colors and bold strokes created a powerful impression on viewers.