Pronunciation: /ʌnsəˈsɛptəbəl/
adjective not susceptible or responsive; immune or resistant to something
A1 She is unsusceptible to cold weather and rarely gets sick.
A2 Children are often unsusceptible to the dangers of the internet.
B1 The new security system is designed to be unsusceptible to hacking attempts.
B2 His strong immune system makes him unsusceptible to most common illnesses.
C1 The experienced negotiator seemed unsusceptible to the tactics of the opposing team.
C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research made her unsusceptible to criticism from her peers.
formal The new vaccine has proven to be highly effective, making the population unsusceptible to the virus.
informal I guess some people are just naturally unsusceptible to allergies.
slang She's like totally unsusceptible to drama, it's amazing.
figurative His strong willpower made him unsusceptible to negative influences.
unsusceptibled
unsusceptibles
more unsusceptible
most unsusceptible
unsusceptible
will be unsusceptible
has been unsusceptible
is being unsusceptible
unsusceptible
unsusceptible
to be unsusceptible
being unsusceptible
unsusceptible