Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    gullible
    /ˈɡʌlɪbl/

    adjective

    • 1. easily persuaded to believe something; credulous: "an attempt to persuade a gullible public to spend their money"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. Learn the definition of gullible, an adjective that describes someone who is easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say. See how to use gullible in sentences and compare it with related words and phrases.

  3. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of the adjective gullible, meaning "easily duped or cheated". Find out how to use gullible in a sentence and avoid being gullible yourself.

  4. Learn the meaning of gullible, an adjective that describes someone who is easily deceived or tricked and too willing to believe anything. Find examples of how to use gullible in sentences and translations in different languages.

  5. Find 45 similar and opposite words for gullible, a word that means readily taken advantage of or wished that his brother weren't so gullible. See example sentences, related articles, and podcast entries for gullible.

  6. Learn the meaning of gullible, an adjective that describes someone who is easily tricked because they trust people too much. Find translations of gullible in Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese and more languages.

  7. Learn the meaning of gullible, an adjective that describes someone who is easily deceived or cheated. Find synonyms, related words, and example sentences from various sources.

  8. gullible. If you are gullible, the joke is on you because you are easily fooled. It is thought that gullible might be derived from the verb gull, meaning "to swallow." This would be a funny coincidence as gullible describes an overly trusting person who tends to swallow the stories he hears whole.

  1. Searches related to gullible

    gullible meaning