suscept

[səˈsept]

suscept Definition

  • 1likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing
  • 2capable or admitting of
  • 3disposed or inclined

Using suscept: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "suscept" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Children are more susceptible to infections than adults.

  • Example

    The elderly are more susceptible to heat stroke.

  • Example

    The company is susceptible to economic downturns.

  • Example

    She is susceptible to flattery.

suscept Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for suscept

Phrases with suscept

  • likely or able to be changed

    Example

    The plan is susceptible to change depending on the feedback we receive.

  • susceptible to persuasion

    easily influenced or convinced by others

    Example

    He is susceptible to persuasion and often changes his mind based on the last person he spoke to.

  • likely to be criticized or judged harshly

    Example

    The new policy is susceptible to criticism due to its lack of clarity.

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Summary: suscept in Brief

The term 'suscept' [səˈsept] describes something that is likely to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing, capable or admitting of, or disposed or inclined. It can refer to people, companies, or plans, as in 'Children are more susceptible to infections than adults.' 'Suscept' extends into phrases like 'susceptible to change,' and 'susceptible to persuasion,' denoting a tendency to be influenced or changed.