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gullible /ˈgʌl ə bəl/

adjective

  1. easily deceived or cheated.

Origin of gullible

1815-1825

Related forms: gullibility, noun; gullibly, adverb

Source: Dictionary.com

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6 Comments

  1. Katrin

    Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party attracted many gullible, disillusioned working class voters in the first election round.

  2. Amy Estrada

    Good Katrin.

  3. Nia Khairina

    Nowadays, gullible people are increase. It can be seen from how easily people provoked by hoax that spread on the internet.

  4. Amy Estrada

    A couple of corrections Nia. Nowadays, the number of gullible people is increasing. It can be seen from how easily people are provoked by hoaxes spread on the internet.

  5. azim

    Politician often deceive gullible peoples.

  6. Amy Estrada

    Good Azim. Correction: Politicians often deceive gullible people.

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