persuadable

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English

Etymology

From persuade +‎ -able.

Adjective

persuadable (comparative more persuadable, superlative most persuadable)

  1. Able to be persuaded or convinced.
    Synonym: amenable

Translations

Noun

persuadable (plural persuadables)

  1. (usually in the plural) Someone or something that can be persuaded.
    The survey vindicated the politician's assertion that there were few persuadables among his constituents.
    • 2022 June 9, Lawrence O'Donnell, 0:57 from the start, in 'He Didn't Make A Single Phone Call': Evidence Paints Picture Of Trump Inaction On Jan. 6, MSNBC:
      So when you're thinking about how does this affect the persuadables, which may be a small percentage of people out there, I think the most effective elements that we saw in this first hour for the persuadables were: William Barr and Ivanka Trump and that video of what really did happen in that attack on the Capitol, the viciousness of it, the violence of it, the planning of it, the relentlessness of it, and that, that is what Donald Trump refused to stop.