What is another word for dupes?

Pronunciation: [djˈuːps] (IPA)

Dupes are individuals who are easily fooled or swindled. There are numerous synonyms for the term, including "patsy," "gullible," "sucker," "naïve," and "fool." Someone who is described as a "patsy" is a person who is unaware that they are being tricked, while a "gullible" person is one who is easily fooled. Similarly, a "sucker" is someone who is easily taken advantage of, regardless of the circumstances. Other adjectives that could be used to describe a "dupe" include "credulous," "innocent," and "unsuspecting." While no one wants to be labeled as a "dupe," understanding the various synonyms associated with the term is invaluable to recognizing when someone may be trying to pull a fast one.

What are the hypernyms for Dupes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Dupes

They take care to sell their own shares before the collapse comes, and it is their dupes who bear all the loss.
"Political economy"
W. Stanley Jevons
Or it is only an illusion, and I am going to seek actively for that which produces it, in order never again to fall into the error of which my senses have just been the dupes.
"Common Sense Subtitle: How To Exercise It"
Yoritomo-Tashi
"But truth is always the strongest and they soon become the solitary dupes of their own wilful blindness.
"Common Sense Subtitle: How To Exercise It"
Yoritomo-Tashi

Famous quotes with Dupes

  • Ignorance is an evil weed, which dictators may cultivate among their dupes, but which no democracy can afford among its citizens.
    William Beveridge
  • If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars.
    Arthur Hugh Clough
  • Most people in this country believe that the American Communist Party and its dupes are the chief internal enemy of our economic system and our form of government. This is a serious mistake.
    John T. Flynn
  • Men wholly bent on wordly treasures were the dupes of their own passions, rather than deceived by the writings or pretenses of those who claimed to be Alchemists.
    Ethan A. Hitchcock
  • Education must have two foundations --morality as a support for virtue, prudence as a defense for self against the vices of others. By letting the balance incline to the side of morality, you only make dupes or martyrs; by letting it incline to the other, you make calculating egoists.
    Nicolas Chamfort

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