gutgläubig
gullible, naively trusting
adjective GOOT-gloy-bikh Rare
Also means
credulous
Usage Note
Gutgläubig literally means 'of good faith' and in legal language describes a bona fide party. In everyday speech it means naively trusting to the point of being easily deceived. Context determines whether it is neutral (legal) or slightly critical (naive).
Examples
"Gutgläubige Käufer fallen oft auf Internetbetrug herein."
Natural Translation
Gullible buyers often fall for internet fraud.
Literal Translation
Naive buyers fall often for internet fraud in.
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