deludable (Meaning)

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deludable (a.)

Capable of being deluded; liable to be imposed on; gullible.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deludable

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deludable Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his intelligence, he proved to be deludable when it came to matters of the heart.
  2. The con artist targeted the elderly because they were often perceived as more deludable.
  3. She realized her initial optimism was deludable as she faced the harsh realities of the situation.
  4. His apparent confidence was deludable; underneath, he was riddled with doubt.
  5. The scammer preyed on those he deemed deludable, promising them riches beyond imagination.
  6. The illusionist's tricks were so convincing that even the most skeptical viewers found themselves deludable.
  7. In the realm of politics, many are deludable by promises of quick fixes and easy solutions.
  8. Despite being warned by friends, she remained deludable about her partner's true intentions.
  9. In the face of overwhelming evidence, his deludable belief in conspiracy theories remained steadfast.
  10. Education and critical thinking skills are essential to avoid being deludable in a world full of misinformation.

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Capable of being deluded; liable to be imposed on; gullible.

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Despite his intelligence, he proved to be deludable when it came to matters of the heart.

The con artist targeted the elderly because they were often perceived as more deludable.

She realized her initial optimism was deludable as she faced the harsh realities of the situation.

His apparent confidence was deludable; underneath, he was riddled with doubt.