Cred"u*lous (kr?d"?-l?s; 135), a. [L. credulus, fr. credere. See Creed.]
1.
Apt to believe on slight evidence; easly imposed upon; unsuspecting.
Landor.
Eve, our credulous mother. Milton.
2.
Believed too readily.
Beau & Fl.
© Webster 1913.
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