Gullible


The meaning of the word Gullible is: easily fooled or cheated


Examples:

The gullible woman gave all her money to a fake charity.

published by Malena on 2021-03-20 17:13:52


When the car salesman told me the price of the car was double its actual value, he obviously assumed I was a gullible idiot.

published by Concepcion on 2021-12-20 08:08:21


Gullible people tend to believe whatever they are told.

published by See on 2021-03-24 06:32:54


Unfortunately, the elderly woman was gullible enough to provide the con man with all of her financial information.

published by Loida on 2021-08-29 12:04:07


Being in love with Hank has made Janet so gullible that she pays all his bills while he sits around all day.

published by Fritz on 2021-06-26 10:43:39


The gullible couple paid a fortune for a car that does not actually exist.

published by Rosella on 2021-03-02 12:38:53


While Mary is not a gullible person, she did once give money to an individual who was merely pretending to be homeless to earn extra cash.

published by Vera on 2021-10-30 22:11:26


The stores hope to trick gullible consumers into buying expensive products that are no better in quality than their lower-priced counterparts.

published by Lahoma on 2021-10-22 14:36:15


Even the gullible audience was not impressed by the amateur magician’s tricks.

published by Ryan on 2021-07-18 08:42:14


Many gullible people have been tricked into purchasing timeshare deals they never use.

published by Ettie on 2021-06-23 05:21:57


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