You mean apart from deceived, I suppose. Fooled or conned, perhaps.
lied
To deceive is to fool.
'ematram' means exactly Disappointment in English 'ematru' means 'to be deceived/cheated' in English
Yes, the word 'gullible' is in the dictionary. It means easily deceived or duped.
Deluded means deceived. Some synonyms to that word include but are not limited to fooled, tricked, beguiled, deceived, duped, mislead, scammed, and more.
I've been deceived!
The word deceived is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb deceive.
The term "gulable" is a misspelling of "gullible," which means easily deceived or tricked. It is indeed a word in the dictionary.
Duped. Fooled. Deceived.
The fact that you wonder about it means that you probably are being deceived.
It means saw an illusion or something unreal.
It spells the word "gullible" (trusting, as in easily deceived).