Befoolable

/bɪˈfuːləbəl/ adjective

Capable of being fooled or deceived; easily tricked or made to believe something false.

From the prefix 'be-' (to make or cause to be) combined with 'fool' (from Old French 'fol', meaning stupid person) and the suffix '-able' (capable of). The word structure emerged in Middle English as a productive way to describe susceptibility to fooling.

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