calandrino

calandrino
[dal n. di un personaggio credulone nel Decameron del Boccaccio]
s. m.
sciocco, credulone, stupido, sempliciotto, ingenuo, allocco, babbeo, grullo, stolido, citrullo, stolto, beota CONTR. scaltro, furbo, sveglio, intelligente, pronto, sagace, acuto, accorto.

Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.

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