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gullibility

[ US /ˌɡəɫəˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
[ UK /ɡˌʌlɪbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. tendency to believe too readily and therefore to be easily deceived

How To Use gullibility In A Sentence

  • Too much fun still derives from characters' gullibility or stupidity, but the young author is trying to lift himself from farce into comedy.
  • Still, as politicians know, the human need to believe - aka gullibility - is immense. IOL Technology
  • With his Jersey Guy spiel, he's described as unscripted, which is Lesson 433 in the eternal gullibility of journalists. NYT > Home Page
  • There were moments when I thought he would try to get me to join a bizarre gullibility cult.
  • But Sapolsky is worried about "continuities," including the U.S. "propensity to intervene internationally," "exploitation of our gullibility about management systems," and "wishful thinking about inter-organizational agency coordination. MIT World: Recent Updates
  • Open-mindedness can often be treated as gullibility and therefore used as a tool to manipulate people's beliefs. Daschmann has stated a reason for this gullibility .
  • Reich of the Black Sun, by Joseph Farrell; continuing our Secrets of the Second World War theme, we come to this magisterial compendium of Nazi Secret Technology and Refuge theory and practice, in which our author looks over the questions of occult vril, anti-gravity, secret SS A-bomb projects, vortex engines, Antarctic bases, flying saucers, and the Fourth Reich with a pitch-perfect combination of overt skepticism and total gullibility. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • Ah, you want male chauvinism, perhaps we should discuss the evolutionary pressure on women that selects for gullibility aka the “Dunham effect”, with its all too apparent implications for voting patterns. /g HCR: Pelosi tells the simple-minded American people not to worry our pretty little heads about it
  • But uninformed Americans haven't quite yet figured out the true source of their frustration – they themselves, how they have been voting, their characteristically poor choices across many decades, and their characteristic gullibility which is so valued by the corporate and political elite these sheep so blindly serve. Senator vows to block carry-on fee
  • It's this kind of gullibility that gave us "Dubya". Hagel criticizes McCain over Iran comments
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