suggestible Antonyms
Strongest:
- critical
- suspicious
- worldly
- insensitive
- skeptical
- sophisticated
- insensitive
- wary
- skeptical
- mistrustful
- suspicious
- wary
- cynical
- mistrustful
- critical
- sophisticated
- cynical
- worldly
Strong:
- false
- cultivated
- sharp
- insincere
- shifty
- foxy
- foxy
- cosmopolitan
- unimpressionable
- sharp
- cultured
- refined
- scheming
- insusceptible
- artificial
- shrewd
- subtle
- insincere
- slippery
- crafty
- slippery
- seasoned
- cosmopolitan
- wily
- sly
- cultured
- subtle
- dishonest
- false
- crafty
- tricky
- civilized
- pretentious
- affected
- polished
- sly
- scheming
- cunning
- tricky
- polished
- assuming
- calculating
- insusceptible
- refined
- worldly-wise
- cultivated
- affected
- cunning
- shifty
- calculating
- civilized
- shrewd
- pretentious
- unimpressionable
- assuming
- wily
- dishonest
- seasoned
- artificial
- worldly-wise
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- trusting
- unaffected
- artless
- inexperienced
- unpretending
- honest
- genuine
- malleable
- guileless
- unsophisticated
- innocent
- impressionable
- trustful
- sincere
- unpretentious
- ingenuous
- real
- simple
Weak:
Meaning of suggestible
suggestible (s)
susceptible or responsive to suggestion
suggestible Sentence Examples
- The gullible child was highly suggestible to the persuasive salesman's claims.
- In a state of trance, she became incredibly suggestible to the hypnotist's commands.
- Due to her suggestibility, she believed everything her abusive partner told her.
- The politician's charismatic speech made the crowd suggestible to his ideas.
- The advertising campaign used subtle cues to enhance the suggestibility of consumers.
- The witness's memory was suggestible, potentially leading to false information.
- The suggestibility of the jury members was a concern during the trial.
- The cult leader exploited the suggestibility of his followers to control their minds.
- People under the influence of certain drugs may be more suggestible to external influences.
- The use of leading questions during interrogations can increase the suggestibility of suspects.
FAQs About the word suggestible
susceptible or responsive to suggestion
unwary, exploitable, vulnerable,gullible, naïve, naive, gullable, susceptible, trusting, unaffected
critical, suspicious, worldly, insensitive,skeptical, sophisticated, insensitive, wary, skeptical, mistrustful
The gullible child was highly suggestible to the persuasive salesman's claims.
In a state of trance, she became incredibly suggestible to the hypnotist's commands.
Due to her suggestibility, she believed everything her abusive partner told her.
The politician's charismatic speech made the crowd suggestible to his ideas.