Get to know Susceptible better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like amenable or vulnerable.
Susceptible in a sentence
Susceptible meaning
- Likely to be affected by something.
- Easily influenced or tricked; credulous.
- Especially sensitive, particularly to a stimulus.
Synonyms of Susceptible
Using Susceptible
- The main meaning on this page is: Likely to be affected by something. | Easily influenced or tricked; credulous. | Especially sensitive, particularly to a stimulus.
- Useful related words include: amenable, vulnerable, subject, open.
- In the example corpus, susceptible often appears in combinations such as: susceptible to, more susceptible, are susceptible.
Context around Susceptible
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Susceptible
- In this selection, "susceptible" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, highly, particularly, weakly, group and black stand out and add context to how "susceptible" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a region susceptible to additional and and become susceptible to freddy. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "susceptible" sits close to words such as aew, alexa and commodities, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with susceptible
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Everyone’s susceptible, even staff. (5 words)
Children, pregnant people and the elderly are particularly susceptible. (9 words)
During heat waves people are susceptible to three heat-related conditions. (11 words)
A doctor in the southern Gaza city of Rafah told the news agency that “weight loss and anemia were common and people were so weak and dehydrated they were more susceptible to chest infections and skin conditions,” with children most at risk. (42 words)
Funding in Europe still can’t compete with what’s in the US; space projects are susceptible to delays that can push customers to bigger competitors; nascent markets are tricky to target with commercially viable products. (36 words)
A new study found if stricter laws aren’t passed to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, extreme heat-related cardiovascular deaths will double by midcentury, putting already susceptible Black and older Americans at the greatest risk. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
The highly susceptible group also showed much greater brain activity on the left side of the prefrontal cortex than the weakly susceptible group.
A doctor in the southern Gaza city of Rafah told the news agency that “weight loss and anemia were common and people were so weak and dehydrated they were more susceptible to chest infections and skin conditions,” with children most at risk.
All these suggest that China’s various political-economic pursuits are highly susceptible to the specter of inflation.
All things considered, slipping crazy calls for both visitors to end up being susceptible, is happy to get harmed.
A new study found if stricter laws aren’t passed to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, extreme heat-related cardiovascular deaths will double by midcentury, putting already susceptible Black and older Americans at the greatest risk.
Any precipitation, however, will fall on a region susceptible to additional rainfall and could exacerbate swollen rivers and creeks.
Avoid excess fertilization that promotes lush succulent growth that is more susceptible to this and other diseases.
Before that, the crops will become gradually weakened and susceptible to more diseases and insect infestation.
But has taught us that computer vision tech — especially tech designed for anti-shoplifting purposes — is susceptible to bias and other flaws.
Children are especially susceptible to lead's toxic effect on the central nervous system; they absorb it up to readily than adults, and their brains are still developing.
Children, pregnant people and the elderly are particularly susceptible.
Dunrod Road has been susceptible to landslip and movement over a number of years, and remedial repairs have been carried out.
During heat waves people are susceptible to three heat-related conditions.
Even if I did want to be around babies, though, there's a time and place for everything — especially when it comes to newborns, who are particularly susceptible to germs and loud noises.
Even though the Ceramic Shield is designed to be more durable, it is still susceptible to everyday wear and tear.
Everyone’s susceptible, even staff.
For example, and ranchers should know how susceptible they are to drought and have alternative plans for plantings or foraging.
For Freddy to be effective, he must regularly attack Survivors to ensure they enter the Dream World, in which they are Oblivious and become susceptible to Freddy’s chase powers.
Funding in Europe still can’t compete with what’s in the US; space projects are susceptible to delays that can push customers to bigger competitors; nascent markets are tricky to target with commercially viable products.
GAO said, “This total of fiscal year 2022 improper payment estimates does not include numerous agency programs that agencies determined are susceptible to significant improper payments.
Common combinations with susceptible
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- susceptible to 167×
- more susceptible 48×
- are susceptible 21×
- particularly susceptible 12×
- is susceptible 11×
- less susceptible 11×
- highly susceptible 8×
- and susceptible 6×
- be susceptible 6×
- still susceptible 5×