Suasible (Adjective)
Meaning
Being susceptible to persuasion.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- She was highly suasible and always ended up buying something when her friend accompanied her to the mall.
- The company knew the students were suasible to advertisements and therefore targeted their new product launch to colleges.
- His father was very suasible to flattery and gave in to every demand of his grandchildren.
- The politician knew the crowd was suasible to emotions and so played on their sentiment to gain support.
- The sales team took advantage of the fact that the customer was suasible to discounts and offered him a deal he couldn't refuse.