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  • 11cred´i|ble|ness — cred|i|ble «KREHD uh buhl», adjective. worthy of belief; believable; reliable; trustworthy: »That boy s excuse for being absent was hardly credible. It hardly seems credible that your son has grown so tall in one year. ╂[< Latin crēdibilis… …

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  • 12cred|i|ble — «KREHD uh buhl», adjective. worthy of belief; believable; reliable; trustworthy: »That boy s excuse for being absent was hardly credible. It hardly seems credible that your son has grown so tall in one year. ╂[< Latin crēdibilis < crēdere… …

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  • 13cred´u|lous|ness — cred|u|lous «KREHJ uh luhs», adjective. 1. too ready to believe; easily deceived: »She was so credulous that the other children could fool her easily. SYNONYM(S): gullible. 2. characterized by or arising from credulity. ╂[< Latin crēdulus… …

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  • 14cred´u|lous|ly — cred|u|lous «KREHJ uh luhs», adjective. 1. too ready to believe; easily deceived: »She was so credulous that the other children could fool her easily. SYNONYM(S): gullible. 2. characterized by or arising from credulity. ╂[< Latin crēdulus… …

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  • 15cred|u|lous — «KREHJ uh luhs», adjective. 1. too ready to believe; easily deceived: »She was so credulous that the other children could fool her easily. SYNONYM(S): gullible. 2. characterized by or arising from credulity. ╂[< Latin crēdulus (with English… …

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  • 16over-optimistic — UK US (also overoptimistic) adjective ► too hopeful, or too ready to believe that good things will happen in the future: »He fears that analysts are being over optimistic about future company earnings. »Planning for the project was grossly… …

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  • 18gullible — gul|li|ble [ˈgʌlıbəl] adj too ready to believe what other people tell you, so that you are easily tricked ▪ Plastic replicas of the Greek pottery are sold to gullible tourists. >gullibility [ˌgʌlıˈbılıti] n [U] …

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  • 19credulous — [[t]kre̱ʤʊləs[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone as credulous, you have a low opinion of them because they are too ready to believe what people tell them and are easily deceived. ...quack doctors charming money out of the… …

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  • 20credulous — a. Easily convinced, too ready to believe, over trustful, lax in seeking evidence, easily duped …

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