English to Latin Meaning of credulous - credula


Credulous :
credula

credula, ignavia, ullo conatu sedentes, nescius, somnum, tale metuerent, certusque, indubitatam commodantes, sine dubio, cave, furtis incautum

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Definitions of credulous in English
Adjective(1) disposed to believe on little evidence(2) showing a lack of judgment or experience
Examples of credulous in English
(1) Even back then, it seemed incontrovertibly absurd to think that someone would be so credulous about televised messages.(2) There's the simple, straightforward, credulous voice of the listener, who takes bands, songs and packages at face value.(3) We're credulous creatures and easily impressed by things we don't understand.(4) I had a lady bring to my attention recently yet another exploitation of the credulous and the vulnerable through the postal services.(5) One almost gets the impression that we are so credulous of such wild predictions because we secretly want them to come true.(6) That didn't stop the Macedonians claiming it or credulous journalists believing them or readers accepting what they had been told as the truth.(7) But then, there's no ear more credulous than the one that yearns to believe.(8) They can predictably be seen pushing the ÔÇÿChristian NationÔÇÖ idea to their credulous readers.(9) And no one, apart from the most credulous romantic, believed him.(10) Far from being naive or credulous in the face of blind biology I say that it is our human experience of heroism and selflessness which best defines us.(11) Alas, even the most credulous of children find it pretty hard to suspend disbelief when all your heroes end up looking like vaudeville characters on the turps.(12) Reporters and editors are credulous , fearful, and flatly bamboozled.(13) It was so credulous and uncritical that it made me wonder if it was an advert for bioresonance and if someone might be getting discounted treatment as a consequence.(14) But never be so credulous that you just believe everything that you're told.(15) One of his comments there pungently countered the litany from credulous believers that you must always keep an open mind.(16) This is not a new approach, since mediums have long done readings for their credulous clients.
Related Phrases of credulous
(1) be credulous ::
esse credendum facilium
Synonyms
Adjective
1. gullible ::
Credula
2. naive ::
SIMPLEX
3. too trusting ::
credula
5. impressionable ::
de facili receptivum impressionis
6. unsuspecting ::
furtis incautum
7. unsuspicious ::
tale metuerent
8. unwary ::
procul incautam nemora
9. unquestioning ::
haud dubiam nactus
10. innocent ::
innocentes
11. ingenuous ::
salubriter
13. unsophisticated ::
indoctum vana dulcedine
14. unworldly ::
supernaturalibus protegunt
15. wide-eyed ::
wide luscus
16. born yesterday ::
heri natus est
17. wet behind the ears ::
infectum post aures
Different Forms
credulous, credulously, credulousness
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