1. suggestible - Adjective
2. suggestible - Adjective Satellite
susceptible or responsive to suggestion
Source: WordNetsuggestible young minds Source: Internet
Besides, Don Carlos was a somewhat naïve and easily suggestible man, and Zumalacárregui had therefore to drag behind him the whole weight of the distrust and intrigues of the court. Source: Internet
He is reasonable, but he is to a greater extent suggestible". Source: Internet
It has been hypothesized that symptoms of DID may be created by therapists using techniques to "recover" memories (such as the use of hypnosis to "access" alter identities, facilitate age regression or retrieve memories) on suggestible individuals. Source: Internet
Ordinary non-hypnotic suggestion also caused reduction in pain compared to placebo, but was able to reduce pain in a wider range of subjects (both high and low suggestible) than hypnosis. Source: Internet
Since a person sleeping is in this suggestible state, they become easily deceived by what appears in their dreams. Source: Internet