Sentence examples for is gullible from inspiring English sources

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is gullible

adjective

Easily deceived or duped; naïve, easily cheated or fooled.

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"The public is gullible," Mr. Ostrowski said.

Doyle needs Houdini because he is gullible.

This is the flip side of youth - it's not cool, it is vain and it is gullible.

The self-conscious orotundity of his speech is emphatic but not overdone: he is gullible, not absurd.

From FIFA down, there is a notion that the public is gullible, a cash cow that can be relentlessly milked, even for half-baked displays in midsummer.

"There is nothing to be talked about except by anyone who is gullible enough to fall for this crap," Radical London said.

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Second, we're gullible.

We are gullible.

Some athletes are gullible.

The voters may be gullible.

I'm Libra, and Libras are gullible.

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