Impressionability Meaning and Definition

/ˌɪmpresɪəˈnæbɪlɪti/

Noun

Impressionability is a person’s tendency to be easily influenced by their environment, people, or experiences. It refers to the susceptibility of an individual to impressions or opinions that shape their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.

  • The artist was known for her impressionability, and her work often reflected the moods and emotions of those around her.
  • Vulnerability
  • Susceptibility
  • Resilience
  • Indifference

“Being impressionable” is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone’s tendency to be easily influenced.

“Impressionable age” is another phrase, referring to the stage of life when people are more susceptible to external influences.

Words related to impressionability include “suggestibility,” “pliability,” and “responsiveness.”

Related Words