Are the two words "susceptible" and "susceptive" the same for meaning and grammar? (Your use of brackets was incorrect.)
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The two words mean the same. However, the former is far more common than the latter.
The Fraze.It website quotes over 5,000 examples of 'susceptible' in context and only two for 'susceptive' (click on the underlined link).
Welcome to the forums, jasminina.
The two words mean the same. However, the former is far more common than the latter.
The Fraze.It website quotes over 5,000 examples of 'susceptible' in context and only two for 'susceptive' (click on the underlined link).
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