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Gaby Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡæbi/
GAB-ee
/ɡˈeɪbi/
GAY-bee

释义

A "gaby" is a person who is easily fooled, not very smart, or acts in a silly and naive way.

用法与细微差别

"Gaby" is old-fashioned and rare in modern English, sounding very dated or literary. More common alternatives today are "fool," "simpleton," or "gullible person." Use "gaby" mainly in historical or humorous contexts.

例句

Don't be such a gaby and believe everything you hear.

basic

Everyone laughed when the gaby slipped on the banana peel.

basic

He isn't a gaby; he's just a little too trusting.

basic

Back in school, everybody knew Alan was a bit of a gaby.

natural

You could tell by her wide-eyed expression that she was a real gaby.

natural

Let’s not leave the door open, or some gaby might wander in.

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