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Naive – English Flashcard for Naive with Synonyms

Naive - English Flashcard for Naive - LELB Society

Naive (adj) /naɪˈiːv/ Naive definition willing to trust people excessively – simple and trusting – unsophisticated and unable to analyze matters critically – inexperienced – gullible – credulous – childlike: Example That would be so naive to think that this simple plan could eradicate all of our problems. Antonyms suspicious, shrewd Parts of speech Noun:…

Gullible 1100 Words You Need Week 17 Day 4

Gullible 1100 Words You Need Gullible 1100 Words You Need /ˈgʌl.ə.bļ/ (adj) Gullible definition easily fooled and deceived by others, duped, naive, too willing to believe what other people say, credulous, susceptible, innocent, trusting, accepting: Example One day, in downtown Victoria, I was being treated to the famed English afternoon tea served at the Empress…

The Fox and the Goat – English Fairy Tale

The Fox and the Goat - An English Fairy Tale by Aesop at LELB Society to practice English

The Fox and the Goat – An English fairy tale from Aesop’s Fables with a podcast or video and a list of English vocabulary and expressions to improve your listening, reading and vocabulary Source: Gutenberg Project at www.gutenberg.org Watch this video on YouTube. A fox one day fell into a deep well and could find…

Dupe 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Dupe 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Dupe 1100 Words You Need Dupe 1100 Words You Need /djuːp/ (noun & verb) Noun: a person who is easily deceived or tricked, victim of deceit or trickery, a naive or gullible person, sucker, mug, victim, target, fool Verb: to deceive or trick someone, persuade and cajole, fool, con, take in, play a trick on,…

Credulous GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Credulous GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Credulous GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈkred.jʊ.ləs/ (adj) easily deceived, easily fooled, too willing to believe everything that is said, naive, unsuspicious, trusting, imprudent, unsuspecting, unsophisticated, uncritical, innocent Young children have a well-deserved reputation for being credulous. From an adult perspective, many of the stories they believe are outrageous—that a machine can shrink a room or clone…

Defraud 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6

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Defraud 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6 with synonyms, antonyms, parts of speech and real examples in authentic context for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS candidates /dɪˈfrɔːd/ (verb) to deceive people, deprive someone of the money or property that belongs to them by deceiving them, cheat, take advantage of, swindle, trick, dupe, rip off OSHAWA, Ont.…

Deceive 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6

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Deceive 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6 Deceive 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6 /dɪˈsiːv/ (verb) to play a trick on someone and persuade them that something false is true, betray, cheat, defraud, swindle, mislead, delude, hoax, beguile, outwit, outfox, trick, take in, lie to, con, misinform, dupe In life, the deepest wounds are commonly…

Cat’s Paw 1100 Words You Need Week 45 Day 3

Cat’s Paw 1100 Words You Need Week 45 Day 3 Cat’s Paw 1100 Words You Need Week 45 Day 3 a person who is used by another as a tool or dupe to carry out an unpleasant or dangerous task, pawn, puppet, stooge, minion, lapdog A dupe, a sucker who does another person’s dirty work.…