Badaud

/bæˈdoʊ/ noun

A gullible or easily deceived person; someone who is foolish or credulous and believes things too quickly.

From French 'badaud,' of uncertain origin, possibly related to Old French 'badere' meaning to gape or stare foolishly. The word entered English in the 16th-17th centuries from French sources, describing a person of simple understanding.

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