What is another word for Receptibility?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪsˌɛptɪbˈɪlɪti] (IPA)

"Receptibility" refers to being able to receive or accept something, especially with an open mind. Some synonyms for this word include "openness", "willingness", "susceptibility", "receptiveness", "sensitivity", "responsiveness", "acceptance", "permeability", "impressionability", and "pliability". These synonyms suggest a positive attitude towards new ideas or experiences and an ability to adapt to changes in one's environment. Being receptive can also imply a level of vulnerability, as one is open to potential influence or persuasion. As such, it is important to approach receptibility with discernment and caution, while remaining open to the valuable perspectives and insights that can be gained from others.

What are the hypernyms for Receptibility?

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

Usage examples for Receptibility

A maiden becomes or is made a wife, because in a wife there are principles taken out of the husband, and therefore supplemental, which were not previously in her as a maiden: a youth also becomes or is made a husband, because in a husband there are principles taken out of the wife, which exalt his Receptibility of love and wisdom, and which were not previously in him as a youth: this is the case with those who are principled in love truly conjugial.
"The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love"
Emanuel Swedenborg
Owing to man's degeneration or fall, on your Earth, he has lost all Receptibility to the more refined vibratory tones of the chromatic scale.
"The Planet Mars and its Inhabitants A Psychic Revelation"
Eros Urides and J. L. Kennon

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