No, it is a fact of life that, in general, people do not have sufficient knowledge and "savvy" to see a scam for what it is. It has also been said that it is not possible to dupe an honest person, meaning that most people are inherently dishonest and therefore greedy, gullible and easy to scam.
Answer#2: It would not be surprising for a person to feel hurt if you called them gullible, but it depends on the person and on how you say it. Asking if it is mean is asking about the intent of the person saying it, so yes, it can be mean.
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The definition of the word gullible is someone who is naive or easily persuaded to believe or do something. It can also mean they are innocent and a follower.
someone who is gullible or simple-minded that is easily led by others.
A naive or gullible person; someone who is easily tricked or swindled.
The meaning of gullible is someone that is easily persuaded to do something.
Yes, "gullible" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who is easily persuaded or deceived.
If I believed it then by definition yes I would be gullible. Gullible by definition means easily decieved.
Credulous is a word used to describe someone who believes in something specific. Someone who is very gullible could be called credulous.
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You would him/her Gullible.
It means someone who is very outgoing, but very gullible aswell, they carry their heart on there soldier
"Lelo" in Puerto Rican slang means someone who is naive or gullible.