persuadable Synonyms
Strongest:
- guileless
- genuine
- unworldly
- unaffected
- gullible
- impressionable
- childlike
- na-ve
- real
- sincere
- simpleminded
- suggestible
- malleable
- inexperienced
- unsophisticated
- naive
- wide-eyed
Strong:
- artless
- unpretending
- true
- gullable
- gee-whiz
- simple
- unwary
- innocent
- susceptible
- unpretentious
- ingenuous
- natural
- exploitable
- trustful
- persuasible
- honest
- vulnerable
- dewy-eyed
Weak:
Strongest:
- wary
- suspicious
- insensitive
- sophisticated
- sophisticated
- suspicious
- insensitive
- skeptical
- mistrustful
- critical
- mistrustful
- skeptical
- cynical
- cynical
- critical
- wary
Strong:
- sharp
- civilized
- slippery
- tricky
- refined
- worldly
- tricky
- sly
- affected
- cosmopolitan
- dishonest
- cultured
- cultured
- worldly-wise
- unimpressionable
- seasoned
- polished
- refined
- worldly-wise
- subtle
- sharp
- subtle
- shrewd
- dishonest
- seasoned
- civilized
- shrewd
- worldly
- cosmopolitan
- wily
- sly
- assuming
- crafty
- unimpressionable
- crafty
- cultivated
- wily
- shifty
- insusceptible
- assuming
- cultivated
- polished
- cunning
- slippery
- insusceptible
- cunning
- affected
- shifty
Weak:
persuadable Meaning
persuadable (s)
being susceptible to persuasion
persuadable (a.)
That may be persuaded.
persuadable Sentence Examples
- The politician's eloquence and charisma made him highly persuadable to the electorate.
- The child's naive nature rendered her particularly persuadable by manipulative adults.
- The salesman employed a combination of flattery and incentives to increase the persuadability of potential customers.
- The jury remained unconvinced by the prosecutor's arguments, despite their persuadability and extensive evidence.
- Employees who are receptive to feedback and open to suggestions are considered more persuadable in the workplace.
- The company's persuasive advertising campaign convinced consumers that its product was superior to the competition.
- The researcher's study concluded that people in higher positions of authority tended to be less persuadable.
- The persuasive zeal of the cult leader attracted a large following of devoted believers.
- The speaker's passionate delivery and compelling anecdotes made her speech highly persuadable.
- Despite being generally persuadable, the manager resisted the temptation to make impulsive decisions based on external influences.
FAQs About the word persuadable
being susceptible to persuasionThat may be persuaded.
guileless, genuine, unworldly, unaffected, gullible,impressionable, childlike, naïve, real, sincere
wary, suspicious, insensitive, sophisticated, sophisticated, suspicious, insensitive, skeptical, mistrustful,critical
The politician's eloquence and charisma made him highly persuadable to the electorate.
The child's naive nature rendered her particularly persuadable by manipulative adults.
The salesman employed a combination of flattery and incentives to increase the persuadability of potential customers.
The jury remained unconvinced by the prosecutor's arguments, despite their persuadability and extensive evidence.