adjective
- capable of being deceived or tricked by a bluff; susceptible to being intimidated or misled by false confidence or pretense
Usage: informal; often used in card games and negotiation contexts
Examples
- The poker player realized his opponent was bluffable after watching him fold weak hands.
- She seemed bluffable at first, but she quickly caught on to his negotiation tactics.
- Not every competitor is bluffable; some can read through false confidence easily.
- He thought the client was bluffable, but she demanded proof before committing.
- In high-stakes games, identifying who is bluffable gives you a significant advantage.