The word is gullible.
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A naive or gullible person; someone who is easily tricked or swindled.
The abstract noun of "gullible" is "gullibility," which refers to the state or quality of being easily deceived or tricked.
"Gullible" is an adjective. It describes a person who is easily deceived or tricked.
Mice easily fall for many tricks: once. Twice for the same trick: not so much. Remember that these species are among the most adaptable on earth. They adapt easily and well to tricks, too.
The term "gulable" is a misspelling of "gullible," which means easily deceived or tricked. It is indeed a word in the dictionary.
Tricked was created in 2005.
Gullible means easily persuaded into doing something. It can also mean easily tricked. For example: "The animal was gullible, it went for the trap as soon as it saw the food." Thanks for reading, addieh99
Who tricked Percy Jackson? Well, it depends on which book it is. He's tricked in every book
Adri is a sweet girl, who is destined to be herself! She is always caring and looks out for her friends. She may be very naive and easily tricked but she is far from ordinary.
"Your twin tricked me into sleeping with her"