If I believed it then by definition yes I would be gullible. Gullible by definition means easily decieved.
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.
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An old teenager says, "Mum, Do you reckon Santa Clause will come?" Her mother replies, "Don't be so gullible!" My sister is so gullible she believe in everything they tell her
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.
He's so gullible, I'll bet if you told him the sky was falling, he'd believe you. It means easy to deceive, kind of like naive. miguel cruz is so gullible when he kissed destiny valsquez
To be credulous means to be gullible. A credulous person is one who is inclined to believe almost anything or who is eager to believe anything told to them.
Tom was so gullible he believed everything anyone told him.
Then you are very old, gullible or both. So it is hoped that you were told you would have a long life
It is easier to touch a wall then to count a billion stars.
โQullibleโ is the word to describe gullible Qanon followers.
not necessarily, because with some people, ghosts are something that they are brought up with, and thus are part of them like how religion are part of some people, or one could say something about you, like are people who asks questions on this forum expecting an answer also gullible as well? Like if I told you yes or if a number of answers were yes, would you believe it? Food for thought, that's all. -Anthony V