adverb
- in a manner that is easily deceived or tricked; in a way that shows a tendency to believe things too readily
Usage: informal; derived from the adjective 'gullable'
Examples
- He gullably accepted the stranger's story without asking any questions.
- She gullably believed the online scam and lost her savings.
- The tourists gullably paid inflated prices at the tourist trap restaurant.
- He gullably fell for the obvious prank his friends had set up.
- They gullably trusted the salesman's exaggerated claims about the product.