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credulity
cre·du·li·ty C0736700 (krĭ-do͞o′lĭ-tē, -dyo͞o′-)n. A disposition to believe too readily. [Middle English credulite, from Old French, from Latin crēdulitās, from crēdulus, credulous; see credulous.]credulity (krɪˈdjuːlɪtɪ) ndisposition to believe something on little evidence; gullibilitycre•du•li•ty (krəˈdu lɪ ti, -ˈdyu-) n. willingness to believe or trust too readily; gullibility. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | credulity - tendency to believe readilytrustfulness, trustingness, trust - the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others; "the experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity"overcredulity - too much credulity |
credulitynoun gullibility, naïveté or naivety, blind faith, credulousness The plot stretches credulity to the limits.Translationscredulous (ˈkredjuləs) , ((American) -dʒu-) adjective believing too easily. 輕信的 轻信的ˈcredulousness, creˈdulity (-ˈdjuː-) noun 輕信 轻信credulity
Synonyms for credulitynoun gullibilitySynonyms- gullibility
- naïveté or naivety
- blind faith
- credulousness
Words related to credulitynoun tendency to believe readilyRelated Words- trustfulness
- trustingness
- trust
- overcredulity
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