malleable
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British pronunciation
/mˈæləbə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "malleable"in English

malleable
01

capable of being hammered or manipulated into different forms without cracking or breaking

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Gold is a highly malleable metal that can be hammered into thin sheets or shaped into intricate designs.
The clay was malleable, allowing the sculptor to mold it into various shapes with ease.
02

open to influence, particularly in attitudes or opinions

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The malleable teenager was easily swayed by his friends' opinions on fashion.
Her malleable mindset allowed her to adapt quickly to new ideas and perspectives.
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