Synonym: deceivable, naive. Similar words: gullibility, infallible, indelible, gully, illiberal, pull in, nullify, ebullient. Meaning: ['gʌləbl] adj. 1. naive and easily deceived or tricked 2. easily tricked because of being too trusting.
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31. Having won their votes from the gullible, as well as the dedicated, the republicans now show their utter contempt for democracy.
32. But when it comes to women, he's incredibly gullible.
33. The mathematicians realized that they had been gullible.
34. The Innocents Abroad caricaturizes the gullible American tourist.
35. Voters are under no obligation to be so gullible.
36. Bill's so gullible that you could sell him anything.
37. Shady financiers had no difficulty in finding gullible customers.
38. Those are gullible country girls you were talking about.
39. Do you consider yourself gullible, even a little bit?
40. Some seniors are gullible, trusting scam artists only too often.
41. The winders had roped in a number of gullible persons.
42. Ergo: gullible viewers should keep a 24-carat caveat emptor in mind every time they pick up the remote.
43. What point is there in admitting that the stories fed to the gullible public were false?
44. Children are easy to betray because they are so gullible.
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45. Fake advertising cheats consumers andin some serious cases , threatens gullible human's lives.
46. At that early age she had been gullible and in love.
47. In effect , the industry was selling dangerous patent medicine to gullible consumers.
48. This allows for a variety of deceptions for gullible victims.
More similar words: gullibility, infallible, indelible, gully, illiberal, pull in, nullify, ebullient, ebullience, nullification, Bible, edible, foible, visible, mandible, legible, audible, feasible, sensible, terrible, credible, fungible, flexible, horrible, inedible, possible, tangible, eligible, inaudible, irascible.