Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
receptible
Adjective
/rɪˈsɛptɪbəl/

Definition
Capable of receiving or taking in something; able to accept information or stimuli.

Examples
- The human brain is extremely receptible to new information, allowing for continuous learning.
- Plants are receptible to environmental changes, adjusting their growth patterns accordingly.
- When discussing art, one must be receptible to diverse interpretations to appreciate its depth.

Meaning
The term ‘receptible’ refers to an entity’s ability to receive and process external inputs, whether it be physical sensations, information, or ideas.

Synonyms
- Accepting
- Receptive
- Open
- Welcoming
- Responsive