adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a group of gullible tourists
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He seemed to treat me as if I were a gullible schoolgirl.
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How can you be so gullible ! He not really French.
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It's easy to blame the public for being gullible enough to buy dieting products, but it's the companies who sell them who should take responsibility.
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She was described by her neighbors as a sweet but gullible woman who allowed the man to live in her house as a source of extra money.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And Bill Holroyd was already showing himself to be pretty gullible , so it's in character.
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Having won their votes from the gullible , as well as the dedicated, the republicans now show their utter contempt for democracy.
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He felt gullible , patronized, bamboozled.
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He had never seen her like this before, gullible and giggly, at times even shy and blushing.
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He is resistant to change, gullible and easily led.
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It has a cult-like following with the potential to exploit gullible people and reinforce obsessional behaviour.