Persuasive
The word for a person who believes anything you tell them is "gullible."
The person is gullible
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.
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.
Two can be correct; one is not correct.Have you got anything to tell me is a correct question.Have you got anything telling me is an incorrect use of the word telling.Have you got anything, tell me is a correct question if you add a comma after the word anything.
Accept and believe anything.
The word skeptic is a noun, meaning a person who doubts that something is true; a person who doubts religious teachings. Example sentence: I'm a political skeptic, I don't believe anything a politician says until it happens.
Atheist
Here's your sentence: I said I can do anything I believe in.
A fundamentalist.
I try never to argue with him because he is stubborn, close minded and very opinionated. I can't believe that such an opinionated person is ever open minded about anything.
" i love you more than anything,, you are my life"
stake'em