Impressionable vs Superstitious - What's the difference?
impressionable | superstitious |
An impressionable person.
* 1942 , Frank Gervasi, War Has Seven Faces
Susceptible to superstitions.
Arising from or having the character of superstitions.
(archaic) overexact; unnecessarily scrupulous
As adjectives the difference between impressionable and superstitious
is that impressionable is being easily influenced (especially of young people) while superstitious is susceptible to superstitions.As a noun impressionable
is an impressionable person.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.