0 the quality of being easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say: --
The couple asked not to be named because they were embarrassed at their gullibility.
His arguments are aimed at the public's gullibility rather than their intelligence.
However, the trenchant action today stands in stark contrast to the years of gullibility and incompetence which preceded it.
Mention was made of the gullibility of people when on the doorstep and how it was exploited.
They are amiable, incompetent and gullible and the country suffers from the gullibility.
Anybody who believes that shows remarkable innocence and gullibility.
Among his qualities is the absence of gullibility but certainly the presence of idealism.
Such a view seems to me to be the acme of gullibility.
Like all pyramid schemes, it works on the gullibility of people who believe that they cannot lose.
Gullibility is colossal in respect of party politics, too.