0 easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say:
1 easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say:
a gullible young man
We are gullible, fallible, the marginally interested, vulnerable general public.
Jenkins is the scourge not only of radical interpreters but of readers who believe that the word ' gullible ' is not in the dictionary.
Not only are the public often assumed to be a trifle gullible, they are also portrayed as empty vessels.
There will be no academic studies, no eulogies from gullible literary editors.
He held strong views on the pauperisation of the working class and regarded deserted wives as a group skilful in extracting money from gullible aid boards.
The chemist or the greengrocer has been gullible.
The history of taxation is full of cunning tricks played upon a gullible electorate.
They benefit from what might be called misdemeanours which operate on the gullible public.
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