Impressionable vs Superstition - What's the difference?
impressionable | superstition |
An impressionable person.
* 1942 , Frank Gervasi, War Has Seven Faces
A belief, not based on human reason or scientific knowledge, that future events may be influenced by one's behaviour in some magical or mystical way.
As nouns the difference between impressionable and superstition
is that impressionable is an impressionable person while superstition is superstition.As an adjective impressionable
is being easily influenced (especially of young people).impressionable
English
Noun
(en noun)- They were the faces of the same gentlemen who plied the corruptibles in Rumania with cash and impressed the impressionables with Germany's power.