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adjective, easily persuaded to believe something

Synonyms: wet behind the ears, born yesterday, credulous, naive, overtrusting, overtrustful, easilydeceived, easily taken in, exploitable, dupable,impressionable, unsuspecting, unsuspicious, unwary,ingenuous, innocent, inexperienced, unworldly,green.

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gullible means easily tricked because of being too trusting.

e.g. Tim: Look, there's a spider! (pretending)

*Tom looks*

Tim: Haha, you're so gullible!

:)BTW, gullible is not in the dictionary, Look it up.

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If someone is gullible that means that they are easy to fool or easy to cheat.
gullable is like being naive

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the word gullable means easy to trick.(PS. THE WORLDS MOST GULLABLE MAN IS ERIC GRIMES).

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15y ago
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easly *fuuled

**twixed easly

*new spelling of fool

** new spelling of tricked

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