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  • 21vulnerability — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The condition of being laid open to something undesirable or injurious: exposure, liability, openness, susceptibility, susceptibleness, vulner ableness. See PROTECTION …

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  • 22vulnerableness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The condition of being laid open to something undesirable or injurious: exposure, liability, openness, susceptibility, susceptibleness, vulnerability. See PROTECTION …

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  • 23susceptibility — n. Sensitiveness, impressibility, susceptibleness, susceptivity, excitability …

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  • 24accessibility — n 1. approachability, approachableness, getatableness, Inf. come atableness; ease, convenience, familiarity, familiarness, informality; affability, affableness, geniality, genialness, pleasantness, cordiality, cordialness; sociability,… …

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  • 25allergy — n 1. hypersensitivity, sensitivity; susceptibility, susceptibleness, susceptivity; vulnerability, weakness. 2.Informal. antipathy, natural aversion, incompatibility, personality clash or conflict; repugnance, revulsion, abhorrence, detestation;… …

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  • 26idiosyncrasy — n 1. idiocrasy, mannerism, affectation, quirk, twist, kink, eccentricity, peculiarity, singularity, speciality; characteristic, trait, quality, feature, attribute, property. 2. nature, make up, constitution; character, disposition, temperament,… …

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  • 27weakness — n 1. feebleness, puniness, frailty, frailness, fragility, fragileness, delicateness, delicacy; impotence, impuissance, powerlessness, helplessness, incapacity, inability, incapability, ineptness, ineptitude; exhaustion, enervation, lack of… …

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  • 28susceptible — /səˈsɛptəbəl / (say suh septuhbuhl) adjective 1. capable of being affected, especially easily; readily impressed; impressionable. 2. accessible or especially liable: susceptible to a disease; susceptible to flattery. –phrase 3. susceptible of (or …

  • 29susceptible — [sə sep′tə bəl] adj. [ML susceptibilis < L susceptus, pp. of suscipere, to receive, undertake < sus (see SUB ), under + capere, to take (see HAVE)] easily affected emotionally; having a sensitive nature or feelings susceptible of that gives …

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  • 30predisposition — noun 1. susceptibility to a pathogen • Syn: ↑sensitivity • Hypernyms: ↑susceptibility, ↑susceptibleness • Hyponyms: ↑habitus, ↑sensitization, ↑sensitisation …

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