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verb form of gullible

 

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Term: gullible (verb form)


Description:

The verb form of "gullible" refers to the act or process of deceiving or tricking someone who is easily fooled or overly trusting. It conveys the action of taking advantage of someone's naivety or vulnerability.


Sample Sentences:

  1. She constantly gullibles her younger brother into doing her chores.
  2. He was gullibled by the scam artist and lost all his savings.
  3. They gullibled unsuspecting tourists with their elaborate schemes.

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