gobemouche

[ˈɡəʊbmuːʃ]

gobemouche Definition

a gullible or credulous person who is easily deceived or duped.

Using gobemouche: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gobemouche" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a gobemouche who believed everything he heard.

  • Example

    Don't be such a gobemouche and fall for their tricks.

  • Example

    She was taken advantage of by gobemouches who promised her a job.

gobemouche Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gobemouche

Phrases with gobemouche

  • to deceive or dupe someone

    Example

    The con artist made a gobemouche of the elderly woman, stealing all her savings.

  • a small bird that feeds on insects, known for its habit of catching flies in mid-air

    Example

    The gobemouche flycatcher is a common sight in the forest during summer.

Origins of gobemouche

from French 'gober', meaning 'to swallow' and 'mouche', meaning 'fly'

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Summary: gobemouche in Brief

'Gobemouche' [ˈɡəʊbmuːʃ] refers to a person who is easily deceived or duped. It comes from the French words 'gober,' meaning 'to swallow,' and 'mouche,' meaning 'fly.' Synonyms include 'dupe,' 'fool,' and 'simpleton.' The phrase 'make a gobemouche of someone' means to deceive or dupe them.