persuadably

English

Etymology

persuadable + -ly

Adverb

persuadably (comparative more persuadably, superlative most persuadably)

  1. 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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