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What is another word for Gullible? – 172 Gullible Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Gullible

    The primary meaning of "gullible" is being too willing to believe things, especially when they are not true.

    Definitions

    • Oxford Languages defines "gullible" as having or showing a tendency to believe too readily and without enough evidence, or to be too ready to trust people.
    • * It can also imply a lack of critical thinking or skepticism, making someone more susceptible to deception or manipulation.

    Etymology of Gullible

    The word "gullible" has its roots in the 15th-century word "gull", which meant to deceive or cheat someone.
    Over time, the term evolved to describe someone who is easily deceived or cheated, hence "gullible".

    Example Uses

    • The scam artist preyed on gullible tourists, selling them fake souvenirs.
    • * She was gullible and believed everything he told her, even when it sounded too good to be true.
    • * The company's new policy is designed to protect gullible customers from fraudulent activities.

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