What is another word for Susceptive?

Pronunciation: [səsˈɛptɪv] (IPA)

Susceptive is a term used to describe something or someone that is open to receiving or accepting something. Other similar words that can be used as synonyms for susceptive include receptive, responsive, sensitive, or impressionable. These terms all indicate an openness and willingness to engage with new ideas or experiences. They suggest a readiness to learn, adapt, and grow, which can be valuable qualities in personal and professional settings. Using more descriptive words that elicit the same meaning as susceptive can help writers communicate more effectively and precisely, allowing them to convey their intended message with greater accuracy.

What are the hypernyms for Susceptive?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Susceptive

But however much some of her expressions may jar with the later developments of Catholic theology, it must be remembered, as has been said, that they were current coin in her day, common to orthodox and unorthodox; and that though their restoration is by no means desirable, yet they are still Susceptive of a "benignant" interpretation.
"The Faith of the Millions (2nd series)"
George Tyrrell
However Susceptive to outside stimuli, the true source of power in man lies within himself.
"The Art of Public Speaking"
Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein
Three fundamental conditions make us all Susceptive to suggestion: We naturally respect authority.
"The Art of Public Speaking"
Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein

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