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GULLIBLE in sign language
How to sign "gullible" in American Sign Language (ASL)?
Definition: Easily deceived or tricked, and too willing to believe everything that other people say.
Pronunciation (ASL word description) that comprises five parameters: Dominant "6" hand (handshape) in front of forehead (location), palm out (orientation), the middle fingers (index finger, middle finger, and ring finger) together flap down twice (movement). Mouthing "th" is accompanied (non-manual signal or NMS).
Related signs: NAIVE, UNSUSPECTING, CREDULOUS, TRUSTFUL, OVER-TRUSTING.
Idiom
English idiom for "swallow something hook, line, and sinker" and ASL phrase glossed as "FISH+SWALLOW".
Meaning: [idiom] gullible.
English version "swallow something hook, line, and sinker" which means "to believe something completely. (These terms refer to fishing and fooling a fish into being caught.)"
Written ASL
[Note: ASL writing is not an official standard. This sign language writing remains in a state of open space to allow room for experiment, evolution, and improvement.]

Written ASL digit for "GULLIBLE". [Contributed by ASLwrite, 2019]