Helpless vs Susceptible - What's the difference?
helpless | susceptible |
Unable to defend oneself or to act without help.
* 1995 , (Bryan Adams),
Uncontrollable.
likely to be affected by something
easily influenced or tricked; credulous
(medicine) especially sensitive, especially to a stimulus
that, when subjected to a specific operation, will yield a specific result
vulnerable; (temporarily) defenseless
* 2013 , Daniel Taylor, Rickie Lambert's debut goal gives England victory over Scotland'' (in ''The Guardian , 14 August 2013)[http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/aug/14/england-scotland-international-friendly]
(epidemiology) A person who is vulnerable to being infected by a certain disease
* {{quote-book, 1983, , General Microbiology & Immunity, editors=Topley & Wilson
, passage=In either instance a decrease in the number of susceptibles , by making the spread of virus less easy, tends towards a stage at which the infection dies out.}}
As adjectives the difference between helpless and susceptible
is that helpless is unable to defend oneself or to act without help while susceptible is likely to be affected by something.As a noun susceptible is
(epidemiology) a person who is vulnerable to being infected by a certain disease.helpless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Then when you find yourself lyin' helpless in her arms
- You know you really love a woman
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* *susceptible
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He was susceptible to minor ailments.
- Rational numbers are susceptible of description as quotients of two integers.
- A properly prepared surface is susceptible of an enduring paint job.
- The visitors were being pinned back by the end of the first half. Yet Gordon Strachan's side played with great conviction and always had a chance of springing a surprise when their opponents were so susceptible at the back.
Derived terms
* suscept * susceptibly * susceptibilityNoun
(en noun)citation
