different between persuadably vs persuadable
persuadably
English
Etymology
persuadable +? -ly
Adverb
persuadably (comparative more persuadably, superlative most persuadably)
- In such a way that one may be persuaded.
- Synonym: amenably
- 1978, Harold Wallace Ross, Katharine Sergeant Angell White, The New Yorker (volume 54, part 5, page 53)
- […] Brooks listens persuadably to their suggestions, many of which he carries out.
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persuadable
English
Etymology
persuade +? -able
Adjective
persuadable (comparative more persuadable, superlative most persuadable)
- Able to be persuaded or convinced.
- Synonym: amenable
Translations
Noun
persuadable (plural persuadables)
- (usually in the plural) Someone or something that can be persuaded.
- The survey vindicated the politician's assertion that there were few persuadables among his constituents.
Related terms
- persuadability
- persuadably
- persuadableness
- unpersuadable
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