noun
- the quality or state of being capable of being affected or influenced
Usage: formal
Examples
- The child’s affectability made her particularly responsive to her teacher’s encouragement.
- His emotional affectability was both a strength and a vulnerability in his relationships.
- The study examined the affectability of different personality types to peer pressure.
- Her affectability to criticism often left her feeling discouraged after feedback sessions.
- The therapist noted the patient’s high degree of affectability to environmental stressors.
- The artist’s affectability to beauty and emotion was evident in her expressive paintings.