gullible Definition In Czech

  • 0 easily tricked or fooled -- důvěřivý, naivní

    • He is so gullible that he believes everything you tell him.

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Examples of gullible

  • The medical profession, like most other scientists, is one of the most gullible things in the world.

  • That is precisely what we are doing here, yet it is said that the courts will be slow and gullible.

  • It is now said that these people were incompetent and gullible.

  • Without being gullible, we can be optimistic, and then perhaps we can have a debate.

  • Some of the scares have gained some credence among gullible people, but it seems to me that the college is in no jeopardy.

  • But that has never been denied, and it has been accepted by the public—the gullible public as far as aviation is concerned.

  • I do not believe that ordinary men and women today are nearly so gullible that they require bribes to give their votes.

  • They benefit from what might be called misdemeanours which operate on the gullible public.

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