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Comparative
more gullible
Superlative
most gullible
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believing things very easily and being easily tricked because of it
- He's so gullible that he believes every story he hears without questioning its validity.
- Her gullible nature makes her an easy target for scams and dishonest sales tactics.
- The gullible tourist fell for the con artist's sob story and ended up losing all their money.
- Despite warnings from friends, he remained gullible to the promises of get-rich-quick schemes.
- The gullible child believed the tall tales told by their older siblings, unaware they were being misled.