easily believe on what is not true or they were mislead easily
it refers to the innocence of youth
yes as she was easily deceived by frog
Gullible-adjectiveeasily deceived or cheated.
You mean apart from deceived, I suppose. Fooled or conned, perhaps.
"Quillible" seems to be a typographical error or misspelling. The correct term might be "gullible," which means easily deceived or duped.
It spells the word "gullible" (trusting, as in easily deceived).
gullible, easily deceived
A synonym for gullible is naive, credulous, or easily deceived.
Peer pressure from their friends. Always say NO though!
Gullibility is the tendency to believe things too readily, particularly without adequate evidence or due consideration. It refers to being easily deceived or tricked by others.
The abstract noun of "gullible" is "gullibility," which refers to the state or quality of being easily deceived or tricked.
Deceived, betrayed or double-crossed.