Susceptible

C1 16+

Synonyms of susceptible

Antonyms of susceptible

Collocations of susceptible

susceptible to change
Frequency: 70 %

The old building was susceptible to change due to its deteriorating condition.

susceptible to illness
Frequency: 65 %

Children are more susceptible to illness during flu season.

susceptible to persuasion
Frequency: 60 %

She was susceptible to persuasion and often found herself agreeing with others easily.

susceptible to criticism
Frequency: 50 %

As an artist, she was always susceptible to criticism of her work.

susceptible to pressure
Frequency: 45 %

Some people are more susceptible to pressure and tend to crack under stress.

Idiomatic Expressions for susceptible

  • Phrase: susceptible to change
    Meaning: able to be changed or influenced by external factors
    Usage: The stock market is always susceptible to sudden changes.