Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

susy

Adjective/Noun
/ˈsuːzi/
Definition
A colloquial term commonly used to refer to a person who is perceived as naive or overly trusting.
Examples
  • Her susy nature made her vulnerable to deceit.
  • Even though he was warned, he remained susy about people’s intentions.
Meaning
Susy often describes someone who believes in the good of others without skepticism, leading to potential misjudgments in relationships or situations.
Synonyms
  • Naive
  • Innocent
  • Gullible