Associations to the word «Credulous»
Noun
- Ignorant
- Superstition
- Imposition
- Simple
- Delusion
- Fable
- Simplicity
- Fool
- Pomp
- Absurdity
- Skepticism
- Falsehood
- Innocence
- Imagination
- Fancy
- Ignorance
- Multitude
- Seer
- Mankind
- Populace
- Cheat
- Public
- Apparition
- Miracle
- Folly
- Disgrace
- Reverence
- Enthusiast
- Belief
- Contrary
- Apostle
- Believer
- Investigator
- Contempt
- Relic
- Faith
- Resentment
- Prejudice
- Default
- Neglect
- Tale
- Follower
- Admiration
- Accusation
- Affection
- Invention
- Fraud
Adjective
Wiktionary
CREDULOUS, adjective. Excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
CREDULOUS, adjective. (obsolete) Believed too readily.
Dictionary definition
CREDULOUS, adjective. Disposed to believe on little evidence; "the gimmick would convince none but the most credulous".
CREDULOUS, adjective. Showing a lack of judgment or experience; "so credulous he believes everything he reads".
Wise words
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