"Gulled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gulled" Meaning

Deceived or cheated; robbed or swindled.

"Gulled" Examples

Gulled


Verb


The tourists were gulled into buying overpriced souvenirs at the market. (tricked or deceived)
The company was accused of gullying its investors by hiding financial irregularities. (to deceive or cheat)
The politician was gulled into supporting the bill without fully understanding its implications. (to deceive or cheat)

Adjective


The gullible investor was easily gulled by the scam artist. (easily deceived or manipulated)
The salesman tried to gull the customer into buying a product that was not necessary. (trying to deceive or cheat)

Noun


The guru's charisma gulled many followers into dedicating their lives to his teachings. (a strong attraction or magnetism that influences people)

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Gullibility

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