The con man told a flagrant lie, but the gullible investors swallowed it.They're now in jail for scamming hundreds of gullible senior citizens out of thousands of dollars.Here is a sentence with the word 'gullible': Lacee is so gullible with her new boyfriend.
βQullibleβ is the word to describe gullible Qanon followers.
The noun form for the adjective gullible is gullibility.
Yes, gullible is a real word. It means easily fooled. Some people might say to you, "did you know that the word gullible isn't in the dictionary?". If you actually check to see, that will prove that you yourself are gullible, thus humiliating you. Watch out for that -- it's the oldest trick in the book. ;)
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Perhaps you meant "gullable" or "gullible" apparently it is spelled both ways. Gullible and Gullable mean that you believe everything you hear and / or are easily cheated by other people.
The definition of the word gullible is someone who is naive or easily persuaded to believe or do something. It can also mean they are innocent and a follower.
Gullible means easily persuaded into doing something. It can also mean easily tricked. For example: "The animal was gullible, it went for the trap as soon as it saw the food." Thanks for reading, addieh99
"Quillible" seems to be a typographical error or misspelling. The correct term might be "gullible," which means easily deceived or duped.
There is no such word as gullible. If you believe that you are gullible. A person that will believe anything you tell them is gullible. If you say gullible very slowly, it sounds like oranges.
The euphemism for gullible is "credulous."
A sentence for gullible: "You dropped your pocket..." "Really where?" "You're so gullible!" ~13434
Gullible is the base word
A synonym of gullible is naive.
A naive or gullible person; someone who is easily tricked or swindled.