Sentence example with the word 'gullibility'

gullibility

Definition n. tendency to believe too readily and therefore to be easily deceived

Last update: August 8, 2015


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It is remarkable that he should not have discovered in her the qualities so obvious to modern champions of her character - easiness, gullibility, incurable innocence and invincible ignorance of evil, incapacity to suspect or resent anything, readiness to believe and forgive all things.   [Please select]

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"Well, now, the gullibility o' some people is stupendous."'   [Please select]

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Outwardly he maintained consistently a pose of impassive gullibility.   [Please select]

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It is needless to remark again on the young man's gullibility.   [Please select]

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M'Clellan, a pressman first and a man some time afterwards, looked with lofty contempt on my gullibility and softness of heart.'   [Please select]

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Subsequently, newspaper editors wrote glibly of the gullibility of the human mind, with King's name and mine in full-sized letters in the middle of the article.   [Please select]

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