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readiness to trust or believe especially on unsubstantial evidence
The parliamentarian new most of his constituent was credulous and could take advantage of that in the upcoming referendum
credulous by Gabriel McNair Nyamekye September 27, 2013
A last name for a unique, outgoing, talented , funny person . Everyone love to be around that person and always love to go to them for advice A credle is different and lowkey
Many people doesn’t have this name (credle)
credle by Unique123567 September 26, 2019
A readiness to believe something without sound evidence or just because a person wants it to be so.
True faith is not credulity.
Credulity by Brian A. Stevens June 25, 2008
Easily believing the words of someone, even when they're lying or exaggerating.
Leading to misconception of this person, especially if there's no emotional attachment to them. Often later finding out they aren't as truthful as you first thought.
Credulous :(
Credulous by Wallaceville September 9, 2020

credulence 

Credulence: the state of having a viable credit status in the midst of an economic disaster.
"While his neighbors dodged repo men, Gordon smugly bragged about his credulence in the middle of the 21st century's first recession."
credulence by FrankyJames December 23, 2009

web credulity 

Complete and utter reliance on and trust in Internet research and online content; a tendency to believe everything read on the Web or seen posted, tweeted or pinned on Facebook or Twitter and the like; unquestioning belief in every story, legend, or dire warning that shows up on the web or in one's inbox
"Web credulity of generation Z"
"But I had more web credulity in those days than I have got now."
"S/he suffers from web credulity."
"With his web credulity he'd flunk any College's Internet gullibility test."
"Don't be so web credulous!"
web credulity by ninotchka2 October 17, 2013