easily+persuaded

  • 51softie — soft|ie softy [ˈsɔfti US ˈso:f ] n someone who is easily affected by feelings of pity or sympathy, or who is easily persuaded ▪ He s a real softie …

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  • 52sturdy — stur|dy [ˈstə:di US ˈstə:r ] adj comparative sturdier superlative sturdiest [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: estourdi stupidly brave, stunned , from estourdir to stun , from Vulgar Latin exturdire to behave like a thrush that has got drunk …

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  • 53lead — lead1 [ lid ] (past tense and past participle led [ led ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 go in front of group ▸ 2 be winning/first/best ▸ 3 control group/activity ▸ 4 make want to do/believe ▸ 5 live life particular way ▸ 6 begin part of card game ▸ + PHRASES 1 …

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  • 54sucker\ list — noun slang A list of easily fooled people, especially people who are easily persuaded to buy things or give money. The crook got hold of a sucker list and started out to sell his worthless stock. Mr. Smith gets so many advertisements in his mail… …

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  • 55sucker list — a list of easily fooled people who are easily persuaded to buy something The salesmen used a sucker list to try and get people to buy his new product …

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  • 56pliable — a. 1. Flexible, flexile, pliant, supple, limber, lithe, lithesome, easily bent. 2. Compliant, yielding, manageable, tractable, easily persuaded, docile, obsequious, ductile, facile …

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  • 57softy softie — noun (C) informal someone who is too easily affected by feelings of pity or sympathy, or who is too easily persuaded: He s a big softy …

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  • 58sturdy — adjective 1 someone who is sturdy is strong, short, and healthy looking: a sturdy young man | sturdy legs 2 an object that is sturdy is strong, well made, and not easily broken: a sturdy wall 3 determined and not easily persuaded to change your… …

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  • 59sucker — I UK [ˈsʌkə(r)] / US [ˈsʌkər] noun [countable] Word forms sucker : singular sucker plural suckers 1) informal someone who is easily tricked or easily persuaded to do something One poor sucker had actually given her his life s savings. 2) a round… …

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  • 60flexible — [flek′sə bəl] adj. [ME < OFr < L flexibilis < flexus: see FLEX1] 1. able to bend without breaking; not stiff or rigid; easily bent; pliant 2. easily persuaded or influenced; tractable 3. adjustable to change; capable of modification [a… …

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