credulous / ˈkrɛdʒ ə ləs /

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credulous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. willing to believe or trust too readily, especially without proper or adequate evidence; gullible.
  2. marked by or arising from credulity: a credulous rumor.

credulous 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

gullible, naive

更多credulous例句

  1. Now, intelligence officials and lawmakers are all but begging Americans to be less credulous with what they see and hear online amid new allegations that actors from Iran emailed individual voter-intimidation efforts.
  2. But instead of fighting the trend, too many of us simply capitulate—lazy, credulous fools that we are.
  3. It is bad enough when credulous but healthy people buy worthless cleanse kits and eat too much kale.
  4. And another story today at the Jewish Press, under a credulous headline, admitted the story might not be right in its lede.
  5. No major right-wing media figures ever speak out against the widespread practice of constantly bilking credulous old people.
  6. The two stories “were a little bit credulous about who this guy they had on the phone was.”
  7. They emanated from a credulous and superstitious people in an unscientific age and country.
  8. Seriously, my dear Boulingrin, that there are moments when I wonder which of us two is the more credulous in respect of fairies.
  9. Paterson buried his wife in that soil which, as he had assured his too credulous countrymen, exhaled health and vigour.
  10. It was once the fashion to speak of Herodotus as a credulous man, who embodied the most improbable though interesting stories.
  11. Others, more timid or less credulous, hesitated in believing those marvels.