Susceptible

Adjective

 * 1) likely to be affected by something
 * 2) easily influenced or tricked; credulous
 * 3)  especially sensitive, especially to a stimulus

Noun

 * 1)  A person who is vulnerable to being infected by a certain disease
 * 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.}}

Adverbs for Susceptible
highly; unusually; easily; emotionally; extremely; quickly; alarmingly; romantically;strangely; curiously; uncommonly; amazingly; inherently; naturally.

Derived terms
susceptibly; susceptibility

Thesaurus
amenable, answerable for, apt, apt to, aroused, aware, bendable, bending, bright, capable of, clever, cognizant, compliant, conscious, delicate, dependent on, disposed, docile, ductile, educable, elastic, emotionable, exposed, exposed to, extensible, extensile, fabricable, facile, fictile, flexible, flexile, flexuous, formable, formative, giving, gullible, impressed, impressible, impressionable, impressive, in danger of, incident to, inclined, influenceable, influenced, instructable, intelligent, liable, liable to, like putty, likely to, limber, lissome, lithe, lithesome, malleable, moldable, motivated, movable, naive, naked, naked to, nonimmune, nonresistant, obliged to, obnoxious, open, open to, open-minded, passible, perceptive, persuadable, persuasible, pervious, plastic, pliable, pliant, predisposed, prone, prone to, quick, ready, ready for, receptive, responsible for, responsive, ripe for instruction, roused, schoolable, sensible, sensile, sensitive, sensitive to, sentient, sequacious, shapable, soft, softhearted, springy, standing to, stirred, suasible, subject, subject to, submissive, suggestible, supple, susceptive, susceptive to, swayable, swayed, sympathetic, teachable, tender, tenderhearted, thirsty for knowledge, touched, tractable, tractile, trainable, warmhearted, weak, whippy, willing, willowy, within range of, yielding

Etymology
From susceptibilis, from  susceptus, from suscipere.

Adjective

 * Arabic: عرضه
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * German: anfällig, beeindruckbar, empfänglich, empfindlich, suszeptible
 * Hungarian:


 * Polish: podatny
 * Serbian: подложно
 * Turkish: duyarlı, elverişli, müsait


 * Czech:
 * Dutch:


 * Hungarian:
 * Polish: wrażliwy

Adjective

 * 1) susceptible

Etymology
From susceptibilis.

Adjective

 * 1) amenable