Inocentón in english

Dupe

pronunciation: dup part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

inocentón = simpleton ; dupe ; gullible ; fall guy ; April fool ; drongo ; josser. 

Example: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Example: He is gullible, not very bright, the ready dupe of the charlatan and the demagogue.Example: I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Example: This biopic of the serial killer Ted Bundy portraying him as a sex maniac and a grotesque fall guy is misguided.Example: The classic form of April fool hoax is to present an improbable situation in such a convincing way that people fall for it on the spur of the moment but later cannot understand why they did so.Example: Now I know to you inteligent types this sounds a simple problem but to a drongo like me it is like quantum physics!!!.Example: It is strange to me that some people can worship such a josser who holds such a contemptible hobby.

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Example: In addition, he suggests that the City men who made the markets spin exploited the gullible through insider dealing and rigged markets.

Inocentón synonyms

fool in spanish: tonto, pronunciation: ful part of speech: noun slang in spanish: argot, pronunciation: slæŋ part of speech: noun cod in spanish: bacalao, pronunciation: kɑd part of speech: noun gull in spanish: gaviota, pronunciation: gʌl part of speech: noun victim in spanish: víctima, pronunciation: vɪktəm part of speech: noun take in in spanish: tomar, pronunciation: teɪkɪn part of speech: verb put on in spanish: ponerse, pronunciation: pʊtɑn part of speech: verb, adjective befool in spanish: engañar, pronunciation: bɪful part of speech: verb put one across in spanish: poner uno a través, pronunciation: pʊtwʌnəkrɔs part of speech: verb put one over in spanish: poner uno encima, pronunciation: pʊtwʌnoʊvɜr part of speech: verb
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