Disposed to believe on little evidence.
1 The English are in general upright and honest, therefore unsuspecting and credulous .
2 The ladies looked a little surprised, and not credulous ; and Hester said:
3 The credulous and confiding are ever the dupes of knaves and impostors.
4 Many of whom, incidentally, were credulous Europeans who trusted the ratings agencies.'
5 He thrilled the credulous tribesmen with tales of his escape and adventures.
6 This credulous searcher had advanced to the stage when doubt was terrible.
7 We thank goodness that we do not live in a credulous age.
8 Some of the more credulous natives prostrated themselves and others fled screaming.
9 My poor Yusuf, you are too credulous in respect to these people.
10 Adrian, like most people in his day, was very superstitious and credulous .
11 Fixing his credulous eyes on the bandaged head, he asked, trembling slightly:
12 To my surprise they were credulous enough to believe what I said.
13 This witness was perfectly honest, but of a vulgar and credulous mind.
14 He could not resist a humorous impulse to gull a credulous foreigner.
15 This, although satisfactory to the Chinese, fails to convince less credulous investigators.
16 Be not coldly sceptical towards any thinker, neither credulous of his views.
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