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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Gullible

How can I have been so gullible? What does this sentence mean? Can someone provide a similar sentence?
  

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Here is what the Cambridge advanced learners dictionary, which is free online, says Maj; gullible adjective easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say: There are any number of miracle cures on the market for people gullible enough to buy them.

  • Here is what the Cambridge advanced learners dictionary, which is free online, says Maj; gullible adjective easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say: There are any number of miracle cures on the market for people gullible enough to buy them.
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Here is what the Cambridge advanced learners dictionary, which is free online, says Maj;

gullible
adjective
easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say:
There are any number of miracle cures on the market for people gullible enough to buy them.
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Similar sentences:

How could I have been tricked so easily?

How could I have been manipulated so carelessly?

Remotely similar sentences:

How could I have been so blind?

How could I have been so naive?
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"gullible" means naive person,
Its the one who can be easily cheated or tricked.
Gullible persons are ignorant to wicked ways in the world.
They easily trust others..
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Thanks so much for your accurate info.
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Why is it that you can find this statement all over the Internet?
Is it supposed to be funny? I've read that many times but I never
new what they really meant.
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Never mind... I got it already... Thank you
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Nice one Buggah! Word has it that if you check your dictionary on Sunday, it will be back!! (some dictionaries may be earlier than others)

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