Examples of 'credulous' in a sentence

Meaning of "credulous"

credulous (adjective) - Willing to believe or trust too readily, especially without proper or adequate evidence
Show more definitions
  • Excessively ready to believe things; gullible.
  • Believed too readily.

How to use "credulous" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
credulous
And yet so credulous towards human weaknesses.
Schoolchildren offer a captive and credulous audience.
This the credulous person never suspects.
Lyusya is a very naïve and credulous girl.
Better be too credulous than too skeptical.
Credulous media reports add to the dangers.
But he thought it a tale for the credulous.
The credulous reap the greatest reward.
Our brains are built to be credulous of religion.
Crowds are credulous and readily influenced by suggestion.
The lad should not have been so credulous.
Were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us.
It is better to be too skeptical than too credulous.
Credulous people praying fortheir kids.
The hypothesis which seems very credulous.

See also

A credulous father and a brother noble.
Human children need to be credulous for a similar reason.
A credulous cat followed them between their legs.
I am no child nor credulous old man.
Spiritualism is treated as a fraud on the credulous.
They are very credulous when it comes to claims of sceptics.
You have grown up in a credulous society.
Thus credulous fools are caught.
Is that you have been so very credulous.
I found him a credulous simpleton.
Your sin is that you are credulous.
All men are credulous animals.
It does demonstrate that evolution is based on an amazingly credulous faith.
The words gullible and credulous are commonly used as synonyms.
It does demonstrate that evolution is based on an amazing credulous faith.
Being credulous in this mad thought.
Because religion is for the credulous.
The credulous add to my suffering.
Very smart people are often the most credulous.
As opposed to mere passive and credulous acceptance of enforced dogma.
Are merely stories concocted to control the credulous.
But credulous or incredulous.
At least one judge was sufficiently credulous.
He is not credulous or naïve.
The public is not that credulous.
At this point the credulous would begin to tremble with fear.
They only swindle out money of credulous clients.
The credulous crowd is extremely sensitive to anything which hurts its feelings.
They appear sometimes very ignorant and very credulous.
God punishes the credulous people more than the wicked ones.
I never thought you were so credulous.
You are deluded credulous freaks and your religion is sick and twisted.
Nickell writes that reports are often exaggerated by credulous witnesses.
The credulous approach can allow proving both something and its contrary.
I do not think it makes us credulous.

Search by letter in the English dictionary