Gulled

/ɡʌld/

ठगा हुआ; धोखा खाया हुआ

Origin & History

From the verb “gull” (to dupe), originally linked to “gull” meaning a sea-bird, used figuratively for a credulous person; recorded in English from the late 16th–17th centuries.

क्रिया “gull” (धोखा देना) से; “gull” (समुद्री पक्षी) से रूपक रूप में ‘भोले/आसानी से फँसने वाले व्यक्ति’ के अर्थ का विकास माना जाता है; अंग्रेज़ी में इसका प्रयोग लगभग 16वीं–17वीं शताब्दी से मिलता है।

Definition

Used as the past tense/past participle of “gull,” meaning to cheat, deceive, or dupe someone into believing something false; it can also describe someone who has been fooled.

“gull” का भूतकाल/भूतकृदंत, जिसका अर्थ है किसी को धोखा देना, ठगना या झाँसा देकर गलत बात पर विश्वास करवा देना; यह उस व्यक्ति के लिए भी प्रयुक्त होता है जिसे मूर्ख बनाया गया हो।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense / past participle):
He was gulled into paying for a fake ticket.
उसे नकली टिकट के लिए पैसे देने के लिए झाँसा दिया गया।
Adjective (informal/literary):
The gulled investors demanded their money back.
ठगे हुए निवेशकों ने अपना पैसा वापस माँगा।

Usage Examples

She felt gulled after realizing the offer was a scam.
Many customers were gulled by the misleading advertisement.
They had been gulled into signing an unfair contract.
The gullible buyer was easily gulled by the seller’s story.

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Related Forms

Noun
Gull (credulous person, informal) / Gullibility / Gull (the act of duping, rare)
Verb
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Be gulled into (doing something)
झाँसे में आकर (कुछ करना)
Gull someone out of money
किसी को ठगकर पैसे ऐंठ लेना