1. gullible - Noun
2. gullible - Adjective
3. gullible - Adjective Satellite
Easily gulled; that may be duped.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere's a gullible side to the American people. They can be easily misled. Religion is the best device used to mislead them. Michael Moore
Christianity was an epidemic rather than a religion. It appealed to fear, hysteria and ignorance. It spread across the Western world, not because it was true, but because humans are gullible and superstitious. Colin Wilson
There is the possibility that humankind can outgrow its infantile tendencies, as I suggested in 'Childhood's End.' But it is amazing how childishly gullible humans are. Arthur C. Clarke
Here we go, surfing the Net again, something done by humans and very gullible fish. Tom Holt
You Americans are so gullible. No, you won't accept communism outright, but we'll keep feeding you small doses of socialism until you'll finally wake up and find you already have communism. We won't have to fight you. We'll so weaken your economy until you'll fall like overripe fruit into our hands. Nikita Khrushchev
Lust and greed are more gullible than innocence. Mason Cooley