What is another word for Cullibility?

Pronunciation: [kˌʌlɪbˈɪlɪti] (IPA)

Credulity, naivete, gullibility, innocence, inexperience, trustfulness, simplicity, ingenuousness are a few synonyms for the word "cullibility". Cullibility refers to the trait of being easily deceived or tricked, especially due to a lack of knowledge or experience. Credulity and gullibility are often used interchangeably with cullibility to describe a person who is overly trusting and easily swayed by others. While naivete and innocence are more neutral in connotation and suggest a lack of knowledge or experience rather than foolishness. In contrast, inexperience and simplicity imply a lack of exposure or understanding, while ingenuousness often refers to a genuine, childlike naivete.

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Usage examples for Cullibility

Providence never designed him to be above two-and-twenty, by this thoughtlessness and Cullibility.
"Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732)"
Lewis Melville

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