adjective
- capable of being influenced or persuaded to change one’s opinion or decision
Examples
- The jury appeared swayable during the lawyer’s closing argument.
- She’s quite swayable when it comes to choosing restaurants.
- Young voters are often more swayable than older ones.
- His swayable nature made him an easy target for salespeople.
- The committee members were swayable on minor issues but firm on major policies.
- Parents found their teenager surprisingly swayable about curfew rules.