
Passible
[PAS-əb-əl]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Late Middle English, late 14th century
1.
Capable of feeling or suffering.
2.
Susceptible to sensation or emotion; impressionable.
Examples of Passible in a sentence
"Quentin was a sweet, passible child."
"Amy’s compassionate, passible temperament made her the go-to confidante among her friends."

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