Bribable

/ˈbraɪbəbəl/ adjective

Able to be influenced, persuaded, or induced to act dishonestly through the offer of money or other benefits; willing to accept a bribe.

From 'bribe' (from Old French 'bribe,' originally meaning a piece of bread given to beggars, then meaning an illicit inducement) combined with the suffix '-able,' meaning 'able to be' or 'capable of being.'

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