Word of the Day (gullible)-21MAR22

Word of the Day (gullible)-21MAR22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is gullible and it is an adjective meaning “easily deceived, easily tricked, easily cheated, easily duped, over-trusting, unsceptical, innocent, naive, exploitable, unwary”.

Example Sentence: Allahabad, Bombay, Calcutta. The ABC of change of names is all pervasive (prevalent). To adjust to the change, one would need to opt for other easy-on-tongue handy names for cities. Many more cities seem to be in the queue, to make the gullible believe that renaming will turn things around, transforming the present dirty cities into future smart enclaves… Shakespeare’s assertion that a rose will smell the same even if named otherwise makes sense but not when political undertones (colourings) reflect a sinister (evil/criminal) design. 

Word of the Day (gullible)-21MAR22

This word is present in The Hindu article Naming fad and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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