Sentence example with the word 'credulous'

credulous

accepting, brainless, dazed, easy of belief, fuddled, idiotic, insane, overconfiding, senseless, trusting, unsuspicious

Definition adj. disposed to believe on little evidence

Last update: June 24, 2015


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Credulous people rely upon the promises of the leaders. .   [adjective]

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If so, he is a very credulous person.   [adjective]

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Commerce, such as mail-order genetic diagnosis must be regulated for the sake of a vulnerable and credulous public.   [adjective]

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The fond and credulous daughters of Pelias lent an all too willing ear to the wicked sorceress, and thus the old king perished at the hands of his innocent children.   [adjective]

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For the people are credulous, but they are strong.   [adjective]

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Men were so scarce that the credulous sisters and charitable deacons voted to accept his tales as true and receive him once more into the fold.   [adjective]

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Preyed upon the credulous and ignorant.   [Please select]

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He was naturally credulous, particularly when he read the stories of the classical writers.   [Please select]

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While in a suggestible condition we are credulous, responsive, and impulsive.   [Please select]

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Augustine--ardent, imaginative, credulous--was attracted by them, and he enrolled himself in their esoteric circle.   [Please select]

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"Well," said Jack, "I'm not as credulous as you are, Frank."'   [Please select]

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