credulousness

[US]/ˈkrɛdʒ.əl.əs.nəs/
[UK]/ˈkrɛdʒ.əl.əs.nəs/

Translation

n.the quality of being too willing to believe things
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Phrases & Collocations

credulousness level

credulousness in adults

credulousness and gullibility

credulousness of consumers

credulousness among youth

credulousness in society

credulousness breeds deception

credulousness and trust

credulousness can harm

credulousness affects judgment

Example Sentences

the credulousness of the audience made the magician's tricks even more impressive.

her credulousness led her to believe the outrageous claims without question.

credulousness can sometimes result in being easily misled by false information.

his credulousness was evident when he accepted the scam email as genuine.

she realized that her credulousness had cost her a lot of money.

the politician exploited the credulousness of the voters to gain support.

many scams thrive on the credulousness of unsuspecting individuals.

his credulousness made him an easy target for con artists.

credulousness can be a double-edged sword in social interactions.

overcoming credulousness is essential for making informed decisions.

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