noun
- the quality or state of being easily impressed, influenced, or affected by external stimuli or ideas
Usage: formal; often used in psychology and philosophy
Examples
- The impressibility of young children makes early education particularly important.
- Her impressibility to new ideas made her an excellent student.
- The artist's impressibility to light and color shaped his entire body of work.
- Psychologists study the impressibility of the human mind to understand how beliefs form.
- His impressibility to peer pressure led him to make poor decisions.
- The impressibility of clay makes it ideal for sculpture.