deludable

adj

Etymology

From delude + -able.

  1. derived from dēlūdō
  2. inherited from deluden
  3. suffixed as deludable — “delude + able

Definitions

  1. Capable of being deluded

    Capable of being deluded; gullible.

    • For well understanding the omniscience of his nature, he is not so ready to deceive himself, as to falsifie unto him whose cognition is no way deludable.
    • [That] is too absurd to be mentioned by the most malignant calumniator, or to be credited by the most deludable dupe.
    • One could simply stop the argument there, dismiss the resurrection as a lie, and declare belief in the risen Jesus to be the product of a deludable mind.

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