naiwniak — meaning in English
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English meaning
- dupe verb To trick or deceive someone, usually to gain something from them.
- pushover noun Someone who is easily persuaded, taken advantage of, or pushed around.
- simpleton noun A person who lacks common sense or shows poor judgement; a foolish person.
- sucker noun A person who is easily fooled or persuaded.
Senses
naiwniak is used for these senses in English:
- dupe A person who has been deceived.
- open book (idiomatic) A person who through naivete responds candidly to questions or openly displays their emotions or intentions.
- pushover Someone who is easily swayed or influenced to change their mind or comply.
- simpleton (informal, pejorative) A simple-minded person lacking common sense.
- sucker (American, slang) A person who is easily deceived, tricked or persuaded to do something; a naive or gullible person. [from 1830s]
dupe — full definition
- verb To trick or deceive someone, usually to gain something from them.
- noun A person who has been tricked or deceived.
- noun A cheap imitation or knockoff of a genuine product.
pushover — full definition
- noun Someone who is easily persuaded, taken advantage of, or pushed around.
- noun Something very easy to accomplish.