noun
- plural of gullibility; the quality or state of being easily deceived or tricked
Usage: countable plural form; often used to refer to multiple instances or types of susceptibility to deception
Examples
- The con artist exploited the gullibilities of elderly residents in the community.
- Different gullibilities exist depending on a person's age, education, and life experience.
- Marketing campaigns often prey on consumer gullibilities.
- His repeated gullibilities made him an easy target for scams.
- The study examined various gullibilities across different demographic groups.
- She was frustrated by her own gullibilities when she realized she had been fooled.