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Easily deceived or duped.
green
fleeceable
naive
naif
Disposed to believe on little evidence.
credulous
Gullible.
unwary
1
This was not some sinister process suddenly foisted on a
gullible
public.
2
Perhaps he wasn't just pretending to hear voices to delude the
gullible
.
3
This is just a story they peddle to children and
gullible
reporters.
4
Just a horny slimeball who deceived his family and
gullible
young women.
5
Although you're feeling generous that doesn't mean you have to be
gullible
.
6
On the other hand Ephraim wasn't as
gullible
as they all thought.
7
My great-aunt had a passion for relics; she was also infinitely
gullible
.
8
But a few
gullible
ones-maybefour, maybe six, maybe eight-weremore accommodating.
9
And I suspect it depends entirely on finding
gullible
and susceptible servants.
10
He creates a panic, makes the
gullible
believe the lottery is undersubscribed.
11
He was a
gullible
old fossil, and the whole town knew it.
12
But you may, perhaps, persuade a
gullible
friend into taking your bet.
13
He looks at us as if we're a couple of
gullible
rubes.
14
A man of this stamp, however green and rural, is not
gullible
.
15
The whole thing's a hoax, a game he plays with
gullible
tourists.
16
Any of the listings could instead be attempts to scam
gullible
buyers.
gullible
so gullible
as gullible
more gullible
gullible public
how gullible