adjective
- readily affected by or responsive to something; impressionable
- capable of receiving or admitting something
Usage: formal
Usage: formal; technical
Examples
- Young children are particularly susceptive to new ideas and experiences.
- The patient proved susceptive to the experimental treatment.
- Her susceptive nature made her an excellent student of languages.
- The material is susceptive to changes in temperature.
- He has a susceptive mind that absorbs information quickly.
- The community was susceptive to the proposed changes.