Complete Definition of "gullible"

English

Etymology
suffix|gull|ible

Adjective
en-adj

  1. Easily deceived or duped; naïve, easily cheated or fooled

Synonyms
fleeceable, green, naif, naive

Related terms
gullibility
gullibly

Translations
trans-top|easily deceived or duped, naïve
Czech: dův��ivý m, naivní m
Dutch: naïef, naïeve, lichtgelovig, lichtgelovige
Finnish: herkkäuskoinen, sinisilmäinen, hyväuskoinen
French: crédule, naïf
German: einfältig, leichtgläubig
Icelandic: trúgjarn m, trúgjörn f, trúgjarnt n; auðtrúa m|f|n
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Polish: naiwny, �atwowierny
Russian: наивн�й, п�о��од��н�й
Spanish: crédulo
Swedish: lättlurad
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