0 the quality of being easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say:
His arguments are aimed at the public's gullibility rather than their intelligence.
The couple asked not to be named because they were embarrassed at their gullibility.
It takes supreme gullibility to believe that this was a mistake .
Either, it is said, there was a conspiracy, or there was almost criminal gullibility.
We must always steer a middle course between gullibility and any tendency to domineer.
One never ceases to be amazed by the gullibility of people who are otherwise intelligent.
Their gullibility might even be called in question.
I am anxious to ensure that people are not taken advantage of through their lack of experience or gullibility.
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