manipulable

adjective
UK: /məˈnɪpjələbl̩/
US: /məˈnɪpjələbl̩/
  1. Easy to influence or control someone or something.

    1. The child's emotions are highly manipulable at that age.
    2. A lot of people think advertising makes us manipulable by big companies.
  2. Capable of being handled or controlled.

    1. The software is easily manipulable with a user-friendly interface.
    2. Due to its open design, the system is more manipulable than initially planned.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "manipulable" in English means: Easy to influence or control someone or something., Capable of being handled or controlled..

The phonetic transcription of "manipulable" is /məˈnɪpjələbl̩/ in British English and /məˈnɪpjələbl̩/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "manipulable": tractable, pliable, susceptible, impressionable, manageable, workable.

Example usage of "manipulable": "The child's emotions are highly manipulable at that age.". More examples on the page.