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naive - Too ready to believe someone or something, or to trust that someone's intentions are good, often because of a lack of experience:
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imp - A mischievous but harmless trouble maker
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gullible - Easily persuaded to believe something; credulous
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preposterous - Contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous.
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flunky - A person who performs relatively menial tasks for someone else, especially obsequiously
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feckless - Lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible
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platitude - A trite or cliché saying that is expressed as if it were profound, but is actually banal.