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Well, sweetheart, the word "gullible" not being in the dictionary is just a big ol' joke that people love to pull on the easily fooled. It's like saying "Did you know 'gullible' is written on the ceiling?" and watching folks actually look up. So, technically, the word is in the dictionary - right between "get a clue" and "wise up."

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Is the word 'gullible' in the dictionary?

Yes, the word 'gullible' is in the dictionary. It means easily deceived or duped.


Why isn't gulable in the dictionary?

The term "gulable" is a misspelling of "gullible," which means easily deceived or tricked. It is indeed a word in the dictionary.


Why isn't the word gullable in the dictionary?

It is, only its spelled "gullible".


When did they take guilible out the dictionary and why?

The problem lies with your spelling. The word is gullible, not guilible, and it is still in the dictionary.


Is gullible a real word?

Yes, gullible is a real word. It means easily fooled. Some people might say to you, "did you know that the word gullible isn't in the dictionary?". If you actually check to see, that will prove that you yourself are gullible, thus humiliating you. Watch out for that -- it's the oldest trick in the book. ;)


Why are tacos so gullible?

Gullibility is not a property of tacos. Read your dictionary as to the meaning of gullible.


Was gullible removed from the dictionary?

ha ha ha Because you might have recognized your picture! :) OK who went and checked. Own up.


What is the one thing you can not find in a dictionary?

"Gullible"


Is gulable in the dictionary?

Yes, but it's spelled "gullible".


What is the base word for gullible?

Gullible is the base word


What is a sentence for the word gullible?

A sentence for gullible: "You dropped your pocket..." "Really where?" "You're so gullible!" ~13434


What is the root word of gullible?

The root word of "gullible" is "gull," which means to deceive or trick someone easily.