The noun form for the adjective gullible is gullibility.
A 'Sap' or a 'dupe'
a Dupe
A mild way of saying someone is being a fool or foolish.
Gullible.
trusting, naive Credulous Gullible
Yes. The adjective gullible means excessively easy to convince or deceive. A gullible person is one who will accept what they are told (or asked to believe) with few or no questions about the validity of the information.
Your answer is "gullible" or "naive" ! In a sentence: "Carol Schultz was gullible enough to believe that Robert was a safe person." "Darin Geltzer was so naive, he didn't realize just how well liked he was by the girls."
A rude foolish person.
A fifteen letter word that means easy is ultrasimplistic. Ultrasimplistic means easy to understand, deal with or use. It also means an ignorant, foolish or gullible person.
There is no such word as gullible. If you believe that you are gullible. A person that will believe anything you tell them is gullible. If you say gullible very slowly, it sounds like oranges.
A person could easily die if they are too gullible.
The person is gullible
Most do not believe it. The gullible are beginning to see the truth. The downright foolish will believe after the date has past.
A mild way of saying someone is being a fool or foolish.
Gullible.
A foolish person or foolish action.
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Gullible.