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Gullible

Definition:

Gullible is an adjective that describes someone who is easily deceived or tricked. It refers to a person's tendency to believe things without questioning or doubting them.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Readily believing or accepting something as true without sufficient evidence:
    • She was so gullible that she fell for every prank played on her.
    • Don't be gullible enough to believe everything you see on the internet.
  2. Being naive or easily fooled:
    • The salesman took advantage of her gullibility and sold her a worthless product.
    • His gullible nature made him an easy target for con artists.

Sample Sentences:

  1. John's gullible nature often led him to trust people who didn't have his best interests in mind.
  2. Despite being warned repeatedly, Sarah remained gullible and continued to believe the scammer's promises.
  3. When it comes to magic tricks, she is very gullible and is easily amazed by even the simplest illusions.

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