Credulous means being easily convinced or believing things too readily without questioning or doubting.
Sentences with «credulous»
A recent episode of CBS Sunday Morning about ESP, however, was worse than false balance, it was a throwback to the early days of credulous reporting about the paranormal with only token skepticism. (theness.com)
But we can save many more lives by addressing the threat of tornadoes directly — for example, with improved and more widely dispersed weather radars, and with better means for warning the people of endangered areas — than by credulous support of schemes to reduce «carbon footprints,» or by funding even more computer centers to predict global warming. (edberry.com)
The section of Les fleurs du mal titled «Révolte» opens with a sad mockery of Christ, who was so credulous as to think his Father suffered with him in his agony. (firstthings.com)