credulousˈkrɛdʒ ə ləs
credulous (adj)
credulous (adj)
- comparative
- credulously / adv
credulousness (n)
- plural
- credulous / adj
- credulously / adv
English Definitions:
credulous (adj)
disposed to believe on little evidence
"the gimmick would convince none but the most credulous"
credulous (adj)
showing a lack of judgment or experience
"so credulous he believes everything he reads"
credulous (Adjective)
Excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
credulous
Credulity is a person's willingness or ability to believe that a statement is true, especially on minimal or uncertain evidence. Credulity is not necessarily a belief in something that may be false: the subject of the belief may even be correct, but a credulous person will believe it without good evidence.
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