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Disposed to believe on little evidence.
gullible
incredulous
trusting
credible
naive
believable
trustful
unquestioning
naif
overcredulous
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gullible
1
This was not some sinister process suddenly foisted on a
gullible
public.
2
Perhaps he wasn't just pretending to hear voices to delude the
gullible
.
3
This is just a story they peddle to children and
gullible
reporters.
4
Just a horny slimeball who deceived his family and
gullible
young women.
5
Although you're feeling generous that doesn't mean you have to be
gullible
.
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.
credulous
too credulous
more credulous
so credulous
credulous people
credulous man
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