deceivable

/dɪˈsiːvəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be tricked or misled; easily fooled.
    • The scammer targeted deceivable tourists who didn't know the local prices.
    • Her deceivable nature made her vulnerable to online phishing attempts.
    • Young children are often deceivable because they trust adults easily.
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